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Google wants you to know Stadia is still alive and well I d tell any non-believers to take notice of how we re continuing to put our words into action. Updated on 16 May 2021
Despite a recent flurry of exits and changes at the top, Google is keen for us to know that Stadia is alive and well and focused on delivering value for [its] partners and on behalf of [its] players . We re well on our way to over 100 new games launching on Stadia in 2021, and we re continuing to make Stadia a great place to play games on devices you already own, Stadia developer marketing lead, Nate Ahearn, told our sister site GamesIndustry.biz.
Stadia is alive and well, insists Google exec
Ewdison Then - May 13, 2021, 9:58pm CDT
Google is notorious for its many projects, some of them very expensive and some of them even involving partners and customers that rely on such products. When Google launched its own game streaming platform, it wasn’t surprising that some regarded Stadia with uncertainty, especially about its future. Despite all the worrying news of late, Googler Nate Ahearn says that Stadia is “alive and well”, which is what you’d expect to hear from Stadia’s developer marketing lead.
Google shut down its first-party, in-house Stadia Games & Entertainment development studio last February and then lost its head of product for Stadia John Justice last month. Despite its consistent weekly updates on new games coming to the game streaming platform, many have started to wonder how long Stadia will last in this state and the pace of development. Ahearn, however, advises non-believers not t
It s not exactly set the world on fire on May 14, 2021, 9:26
A hot potato: Remember when Google introduced Stadia back in 2019, and there was talk of this revolutionary service making gaming PCs and consoles obsolete? Things haven t exactly turned out that way. But a company executive insists Stadia is far from struggling. In fact, it s alive and well.
There was plenty of hype surrounding Stadia when it arrived. Google claimed that its product, more powerful than the Xbox One X and PS4 Pro combined, would finally be the game streaming service that consumers would opt for over a PC or console. Google VP Madj Bakar said Stadia could be more responsive than a PC in two years. It s not, obviously.