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Google Stadia Price, Release Date, Launch Games to be Announced Soon

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Google Stadia’s Twitter account has announced the company will share key information about the upcoming service this summer.

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Its reveal of Stadia back in March showcased some very impressive technology, possibly realizing a streaming future much sooner than many had thought possible. Without information like its price, release date, and available games, however, it was somewhat hard to judge exactly what sort of an immediate impact the service was likely to have.

Apparently, we won’t have to wait much longer, as Google plans to share all sometime over (presumably) the next couple of months. It said in a Tweet:

“This summer, three of the wishes you’ve been asking for will finally be granted:

  • Price Reveal
  • Game Announcements
  • Launch Info

Stay tuned here for more Stadia details coming soon.”

The service’s price will obviously a huge determining factor in whether Stadia is going to be viable, given how many streaming services and digital gaming clients are flooding the market.

Yet perhaps the biggest determining factors as to whether Stadia is going to take off in the short term is what sort of arrangements the company has in place with game developers. Which developers (other than the already announced) are on-board, and will there be any content exclusive to Stadia.

It’s a sentiment that’s been echoed by industry insiders, analysts, and critics alike.

In the wake of Stadia’s announcement, Chief Marketing Officer for Xbox Mike Nichols said:

“Emerging competitors like Google have a cloud infrastructure, a community with YouTube, but they don’t have the content.”

Elsewhere, following the announcement of a potential future collaboration between Microsoft and Sony, IHS Markit’s head of games research Piers Harding-Rolls said:

“Regardless of when and if cloud gaming takes off, securing exclusive titles will continue to be critical for Sony.”

We’ll certainly be keenly waiting for Google to release more information on Stadia, a service that has the potential to shift the games industry ecosystem and in the process, be hugely disruptive to the status quo big three of Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo.

You can read more about my own impressions of Google Stadia here.


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Alex was a Senior Editor at Twinfinite and worked on the site between January 2017 and March 2023. He covered the ins and outs of Valorant extensively, and frequently provided expert insight into the esports scene and wider video games industry. He was a self-proclaimed history & meteorological expert, and knew about games too. Playing Games Since: 1991, Favorite Genres: RPG, Action
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