Google’s cloud gaming service requires a $129 bundle to play at launch

Google’s cloud gaming service requires a $129 bundle to play at launch
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2019-6-6 20:44

Google today revealed more information about Stadia, its ambitious gaming service, in a special Connect show. We learned that Google was tossing away their one single advantage — namely, that you’re going to have to purchase a $129 not-console in order to play it at launch.

The first details we learned was the launch library of Stadia — and the first title we learned about was the previously-rumored Baldur’s Gate III and Ghost Recon: Breakpoint. The other titles in the lineup include Doom, Destiny 2, The Division 2, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, and the Tomb Raider reboot games.  Google of course hyped its Stadia controller, but specified that it could…

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