Day 2 of 3 down for the Stadia event, with multiple new announcements to go through of new games coming and extras playable right now.
When Google started hyping up three days of announcements and demos, it has probably disappointed many that the first day was PAC-MAN.
Own a PlayStation 4 and want to stream games from it to your Linux desktop? Chiaki is great for that and a fresh upgrade is out to keep it working.
Not long after confirmation that Cyberpunk 2077 will be on Stadia at release on November 19, Google has confirmed lots more games are on the way from Ubisoft.
While the upcoming Cyberpunk 2077 will not support the Linux desktop, it is at least confirmed to be launching on Stadia same-day as other platforms on November 19.
Google have teased a big Stadia event planned next week where we could see new game announcements, along with some special early demos to try out.
It's genuinely amazing that it's taken Google, a company that runs an entire platform dedicated to video (YouTube), almost an entire year to get their message clear on Stadia.
Another fresh set of games have been announced as either newly coming to Stadia or being added to Stadia Pro. One of the exciting titles is Dead By Daylight with full cross-play.
As Google continue to build up Stadia, they're gradually announcing more games coming and we have another three smaller indie titles now confirmed.
Stadia, GeForce NOW and Microsoft's own xCloud have more competition coming with Amazon formally throwing their controller onto the sofa with Amazon Luna.
Seems Google are getting a bit more chatty about Stadia recently. Hot on the heels of announcing another round of new indie games with Stadia Makers, we have another round-up for you.
Google has announced another wave of indie games are confirmed for Stadia, their game streaming service powered by Linux and Vulkan.
Hotline Miami and Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number are the next set of games to be announced for Google's game streaming service Stadia.
Looks like NVIDIA might be ready for the next push in cloud gaming with their GeForce NOW service, as it's even easier to run it on Linux.
Google have announced multiple new titles are coming to their Linux and Vulkan powered game streaming service, Stadia. This includes some pretty big and popular titles. Time for another Stadia round-up.
Google have launched multiple new games on the game streaming service Stadia, with plenty available free if you have a Stadia Pro subscription.
Are you a Stadia user or Stadia Pro subscriber? Well, some interesting news for you as Google have revealed what's coming for you in September and it's pretty good.
Today we round up some more Stadia news about new and upcoming titles for the game streaming store and service.
I'm sure this will excite some of our readers who are fans of game streaming: NVIDIA has added the ability to play GeForce NOW game streaming via the browser.
Here's your regular dose of Stadia news, as today Google revealed a bunch more games coming to their Linux-powered game streaming service.
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