Mon, Jul 19th 2021 8:18pm
Timothy Geigner
It s no secret that the launch of Google s video game streaming platform Stadia has not exactly been smooth. From access issues to performance problems, up to and including a low adoption rate and stunted catalogue of games, this appeared for all the world to be Google s video game equivalent of Google Plus. In other words, one of those projects Google launches half way and then abandons. Part of the issue with the catalogue was reports that Google wasn t going to be shelling out cash to bring in more games to the platform last year.
Google wants to help Stadia partners create their own success (and Stadia s in the process)
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