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7 things you need to know about Google Stadia

7 things you need to know about Google Stadia

Posted on June 8, 2019August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

UPDATED: Google’s ambitious game-streaming service now has a release date

Google has a new gaming platform – but it’s not a physical console, PC, or portable device. In fact, you can play on just about any screen.

Google Stadia is the company’s gaming initiative, and like previous efforts such as OnLive and PlayStation Now, it’s a fully cloud-streamed approach. With a strong internet connection, you don’t need a console or powerful PC: you can run glossy, AAA-style games on a TV, smartphone, or other device at up to 4K resolution and 60 frames per second.
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