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PixelJunk Raiders Review

PixelJunk Raiders Review

Posted on March 11, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The future of Stadia as a platform is very much in question following Google’s recent cancelling of all first-party development and admission that they’re more interested in licensing their streaming tech to others at this point. That said, Stadia is still getting a small handful of third-party exclusives this year, including the PixelJunk Raiders from Q-Games, which is available now for all Stadia Pro subscribers.

The PixelJunk series is known for switching genres (and platforms) with almost every entry and PixelJunk Raiders sees Q-Games enter the increasingly-crowded realm of the roguelike.
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