A new report from Business Insider has highlighted some continuing changes for Google's cloud gaming service Stadia, and it doesn't exactly sound good - but it's also something that was mostly already announced. It's doing the rounds right now across various other outlets of course, as Stadia has never exactly been popular.
Back in November 2021, I wrote an article titled "Two years on, Stadia seems to have no direction left" and it doesn't sound like it's going to get any better.
We already knew that Google had shut down its internal game development studios for Stadia, with their focus to stick with third-party releases. That was seen as quite a big blow to Stadia when it was announced in Early 2021, and even then they said clearly the Stadia tech would continue on "for industry partners".
The article mentions "Google Stream" is now the new name for the Stadia tech Google provide to other companies, and the Stadia consumer platform (the store) has been "deprioritized within Google, insiders said, with a reduced interest in negotiating blockbuster third-party titles" so over time it's likely to see less titles release.
It's actually a huge shame, as the Stadia tech is actually really good and it is still by far the easiest and most fluid cloud gaming service I've ever personally used. I found Xbox Cloud to have poor quality overall and GeForce NOW was just a mess of launchers. Stadia sadly has been badly managed from the get-go, with expectations inside Google that were very clearly just way too high.
They also clearly got the revenue model completely wrong. I don't think it would have entirely saved it, but it would have easily been far more popular if they doubled-down on the subscription. Not everyone is Microsoft though and can afford to do something like Game Pass but this is Google - they absolutely could have. It was asking a lot to get people to buy full-price (sometimes more expensive too) digital games, that you only have for streaming and no local copy at all — with an optional subscription that took them forever to properly explain.
Meanwhile, the Stadia community managers have jumped in to try and calm things down on Twitter. In a thread they said:
If you hear one thing, hear this: The Stadia team is working really hard on a great future for Stadia and cloud gaming.
We hope you agree, and we know the proof is in the playing.
We’re particularly proud to be offering 50 games to Pro members in February, with more than 100 titles to join Stadia in 2022 and plenty of Free Play Days for everyone to enjoy.
There’s also more feature goodness coming to Stadia too - stuff we can’t talk about just yet, but we promise to share when we can.
Have a great weekend, Stadians.
Quoting: BumadarI think you know what I meant, please don't try to drag me in one of those ownership discussion.Quoting: dubigrasuQuoting: ridgeEspecially Stadia Pro, buy games individually AND pay monthly?buy games individually OR pay monthly
I don't think you really buy games on stadia, closest to really buying a game these days is GOG with their offline installer
Quoting: dubigrasuQuoting: Arcadius-8606Oh yeah, forgot about that one :) Not sure how many they are, I think is at least Destiny 2, which can be a real time sink-hole.Quoting: dubigrasubuy games individually OR pay monthly
buy games individually OR pay monthly or just play the free games.
I got a few games from Stadia via of their rewards program. The rest of the games I play on there are free. No pro or payment card needed.
- Rainbow Six: Extraction
- PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS
- Destiny 2
- SUPER BOMBERMAN R ONLINE
- Super Animal Royale
- Nine To Five Early Access
- HITMAN - Free Starter Pack
- Crayta
Quoting: devlandCloud gaming makes as much sense as working full time in the metaverse with a headset on your face all day. It doesn't. Never has.
If you can afford a fast and stable internet connection then you can afford a console or medium end PC.
So I'm in NYC. I get free ISP services 300 MPBS. I can afford a great computer and all of that. I have a great gaming laptop but I'm never ever going to be downloading ONLINE only games which is where Cloud Gaming comes in handy.
Destiny 2 is great but if I had to download it and mess around with Wine for it, then pass forever. Then you have online only games that have invasion DRM. With Cloud Gaming you can rock those and it won't touch your HD. This is a win win for me.
Quoting: Arcadius-8606Wow, what? Rainbow Six: Extraction? (brb)Quoting: dubigrasuQuoting: Arcadius-8606Oh yeah, forgot about that one :) Not sure how many they are, I think is at least Destiny 2, which can be a real time sink-hole.Quoting: dubigrasubuy games individually OR pay monthly
buy games individually OR pay monthly or just play the free games.
I got a few games from Stadia via of their rewards program. The rest of the games I play on there are free. No pro or payment card needed.
- Rainbow Six: Extraction
- PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS
- Destiny 2
- SUPER BOMBERMAN R ONLINE
- Super Animal Royale
- Nine To Five Early Access
- HITMAN - Free Starter Pack
- Crayta
Oh yeah, trial for two hours version...hm, I never liked this two-hours free thing. Ubisoft likes to do that apparently. I think they did the same with the Division 1 once, but it sucked. Better have a free level (or week) to mess with and methodically get the hang of things, two hours instead fly out fast and you're still clueless (I was anyway).
I think Goggle had far too few features from the start.
Always with the justification that only a few would use it. True, but: If you give up all minorities, you end up giving up all.
Quoting: SapienTLGHonestly the more and more that happens with Google the more I just want to move away from anything that company does. Apart from the privacy concerns, they can't seem to commit to a project long enough to see it through. A real shame with Stadia seeing as it had the best tech in this area so far.
Google seem to suffer from ADHD, as a whole. Just sad.
Games I bought on Stadia from Ubisoft are visible in my Uplay account. Who knows, they might get transfered to PC versions and then show up in GFN, if ever Stadia goes under?
Quoting: pmadzikI tried it (in the free month), but the quality was terrible, although it may be the specificity of my internet or dedicated data centers for my country (Poland).
I got stadia right after it became available in Poland (Dec 2020) and never had connection or quality problems (on fiber connection from orange).
GFN, by comparison, has constant problems with logging in to my steam account and even if it succeeds, it can sometimes close unexpectedly after a few minutes.
Last edited by pb on 5 February 2022 at 11:15 pm UTC
The tech is good, and I hope that it can be utilized somewhere else. It would be a shame to see it go down.
I was subscribed to GF now too, it was just .. a pretty bad experience compared to Stadia.
I still think the best would be if they partnered with Valve. Valve has the customer base, the technology to make a lot run on Vulkan and Google has the streaming tech and hardware to back that.
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