Google wants it to be a standard, but it'll be a hard battle.
Better late than never I guess.
The direct feed will come right before Gamescom.
They will all "premier new content and make announcements" on August 19th.
Stadia isn't the only Google service in the pipeline.
Google says the service isn't aiming for that style of subscription.
Potentially bad news for Google and Microsoft.
Stadia head Phil Harrison also explains the lack of a Project Stream-like test for Europe.
It seems one Continent isn't too enthused yet.
Microsoft may be facing a fight against a bigger titan than it has ever faced before in the gaming market.
At least 10 Mbps is recommended for 720p/60fps gameplay.
31 games have been confirmed, with more announcements coming at E3 and beyond.
Accessing Stadia this year will require a monthly subscription; a free subscription is out in 2020.
Divinity: Original Sin developer Larian Studios is working on the long-awaited RPG sequel.
A subscription model costing $11.99 for "older" games will be introduced initially.
Google's cloud streaming service has a release month, according to a recently pulled report.
Sources state that cross-save will be available for Xbox One, PC, and Stadia.
We’ll know more about Google’s streaming service soon.
Microsoft and Sony’s collaboration reveals something about their plans for the future.
It seems one company isn’t too down on the idea.