While on the one hand, Google is making Stadia’s stakeholders worried about the high data consumption the service will require and the pricing that should be practiced on the platform, Gamescom announcements are likely to keep many gamers’ eyes shining.
The company has confirmed a partnership with several studios, thus announcing a number of games that will be available at Stadia, including exclusives.
The most notable release so far is Cyberpunk 2077, long-awaited by Xbox One and PlayStation 4 owners. But there’s also room for Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 (Bandai Namco), Doom Eternal, Doom 2016, Rage 2, The Elder Scrools Online, Wolfenstein: Youngblood (Bethesda), Destiny 2 (Bungie) and many others. Check out:
- Codemasters: GRID
- Deep Silver: Metro Exodus
- DotEmu: Windjammers 2
- Drool: Thumper
- Giants Software: Farming Simulator 19
- Gwen Frey: Kine
- Larian Studios: Baldur’s Gate 3
- nWay Games: Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid
- Robot Entertainment: Orcs Must Die 3
- Sega: Football Manager
- SNK: Samurai Shodown
- Square Enix: Final Fantasy XV, Tomb Raider Definitive Edition, Rise of the Tomb Raider
- Superhot Team: Superhot Mind Control Delete
- 2K Games: NBA 2K, Borderlands 3
- Warner Bros: Mortal Kombat 11
- THQ: Darksiders Genesis, Destroy All Humans
- Ubisoft: Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, Just Dance, Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint, Trials Rising and The Crew 2.
In addition to these Stadia already has two exclusives: Gylt (Tequila Works) and Get Packed (Coatsink).
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Scheduled for release in November in its first territories, Stadia can be enjoyed through a $ 9.99 monthly subscription that will include at least one new game per period, plus a free plan where every game will need to be purchased to play.
Source: www.theverge.com