Google’s game streaming service, Stadia, seems to have a bright and long future ahead. With a roadmap filled with 400 games from various developers, it’s clear that Google is committed to running the service for an extended period.
According to Buser, a representative from Google, the company is looking many years into the future. Gaming is a significant focus for Google, and they are investing considerable time and effort in supporting developers who are creating these games. Buser stated, “We have a very exciting year ahead of us. And, in fact, we have very exciting many years ahead of us.”
The fact that Google has hired top-notch talent for first-party game development further emphasizes their commitment to the platform. With the addition of Jade Raymond, a former producer at Ubisoft and Electronic Arts, and Shannon Studstill, previous head of Sony Santa Monica studio, Google aims to create compelling and exclusive gaming experiences.
In exciting news, Google has also announced its plans to bring Stadia to iPhones and iPads. This will be possible through an upcoming web app developed by Google. The progressive web app version of Stadia will run on Apple’s Safari browser, similar to Microsoft’s approach with their xCloud service for iOS in the coming year.
With these developments, it’s clear that Google is determined to establish Stadia as a leading player in the game streaming industry. The focus on game diversity, top-tier talent acquisitions, and cross-platform availability demonstrate Google’s ambition and dedication to providing a top-notch gaming experience for players all over the world.
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