Google Announces Stadia, a New Streaming Gaming Service Coming in 2019
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Remember that Google videogame console that rumors spread about last year? The thing exists. It’s real. Google announced it today, and it plays games. Yep.
Stadia, as the device will be known, will stream games to pretty much every type of device with a screen. You’ll be able to play the same games on your TV, computer (both laptop and desktop), phones and tablets, without having to download individual games. There’ll even be a unique Stadia Controller that lets you play on devices that aren’t compatible with traditional gaming controllers, and you’ll be able to quickly and easily move between devices mid-game as needed.
Google also owns YouTube, of course. They’re promising lots of interactivity between Stadia and YouTube, with the ability to easily stream or share your gaming clips directly to that service. If you’re watching gaming videos from other people on YouTube, and like what you see, you’ll be able to press a button and instantly start playing that same game. You’ll also be able to find people to play with or against through YouTube. That’s presumably exciting news for fans and users of YouTube, although Google might want to straighten out that platform’s well-documented propensity for recommending videos full of lies, conspiracy theories and bigotry before inextricably wedding it to a gaming console.