(Photo by Chesnot/Getty Images) Google is shutting down an effort to create exclusive games for Stadia, a huge blow for the fledgling cloud gaming service. On Monday, Google announced it was disbanding the Stadia Games and Entertainment team, which was charged with developing first-party titles over the last two years. Apparently, the whole endeavor has been costlier than anticipated. “Creating best-in-class games from the ground up takes many years and significant investment, and the cost is going up exponentially,” says Stadia general manager Phil Harrison. As a result, the company is going to stop investing in the SG&E team, “beyond any near-term planned games." Instead, Google plans on spending more resources to build up Stadia’s cloud gaming technology, and deepening its relationships with third-party game studios.