3D Realms VP Frederik Schreiber feels we are "at least 20 years" away from being at a stage where Stadia will be a properly viable and widespread gaming solution.
Slightly Mad’s console hopes can’t seem to catch a break.
Sundar Pichai thinks trying Stadia makes all the difference.
Phil Harrison says Google has done the research.
3D Realms VP Frederik Schreiber feels the next generation of Xbox and PlayStation will outmatch Stadia's specs "by far".
Dead End Job developer Tony Gowland feels Stadia has a better shot at success if it tries to create its own space in the market.
Piers Harding-Rolls thinks the only way for them to succeed is to swing for the fences.
Google Stadia gives us a great overview of what to expect from next-gen consoles in terms of their hardware specifications.
Google maintains it will take your online activity with Stadia very seriously.
"The last thing I worry about with Google is whether they’re good at Web, cloud, and global networking tech," says IDC analyst Lewis Ward.
CDPR also talks about marketing for the upcoming RPG.
IDC analyst Lewis Ward discusses the impact Stadia could have on next-gen efforts by Sony and Microsoft.
Industry analyst Michael Pachter believes a subscription model would fail to attract support from publishers.
Technically, he is right, but I feel like streaming imposes its own limits that he is overlooking.
This is a highly optimistic and almost certainly incorrect prediction.
"Not a lot of devs are disclosed on next-gen right now" as per Kotaku's Jason Schreier.
Industry analyst Michael Pachter believes Stadia's success could potentially see Microsoft and Sony shifting gears as well.
Stadia still holds its own against a hypothetical Nintendo Switch 2, however.
Google’s entry stands to expand the gaming market pie, not prey on Sony’s share.
IDC analyst Lewis Ward also feels that at least 50 new games should be added each month.