Google has already revealed quite a bit about the Google Stadia game streaming service and if we knew so far that the service would be priced at $10 a month for the ” Stadia Pro ” program and launched sometime in November. The company is now taking advantage of its annual hardware event to reveal. The official launch date, it will take place on Monday, November 11, 2019 .
The Stadia Google introduced the first time in March 2019 are eligible to run out of the company’s Chrome browser and will provide support for both smartphones, PCs, TVs and tablets. In addition, USB controllers can be used to play comfortably on your laptop as well, all over the internet connection and without the need for advanced gaming computers.
The Stadia service supports up to 4K resolution, HDR and refresh rates of up to 60 frames per second with support for 5.1 channel audio playback. The basic service Stadia Base will be offered at no cost, but no discounts on library games and no 4K resolution playback which can only be played on a PC or pixel smartphone and the advanced service Stadia Pro comes at a monthly price of $ 9.99 for which subscribers will receive game support. The highest resolution available and unique content that will reach the library of players listed monthly.
Below is a list of games that will be available at launch:
Destiny 2 | DOOM Eternal | Rage 2 |
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey | DOOM 2016 | Baldur’s Gate 3 |
Rise of the Tomb Raider, | Tomb Raider Definitive Edition | Shadow of the Tomb Raider |
The Elder Scrolls Online | NBA 2K | Borderlands 3 |
Wolfenstein: Youngblood | Final Fantasy XV | Mortal Kombat 11 |
Get Packed | Metro Exodus | Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint |
GRID | Football Manager | Samurai Shodown |
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 | Thumper | Trials Rising |
Darksiders Genesis | The Crew 2 | Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid |
Gilt | Just Dance | Farming Simulator 19 |
Dragon Ball Xenoverse |
The company will launch Google Stadia on November 11 in 14 countries (not including Israel): USA, Italy, Spain, Finland, Norway, Sweden, England, Ireland, Germany, France, Denmark.