Google streaming game service Stadia launches November 19
It will be priced at $9.99 per month and compete against Apple Arcade
NEW YORK:
Google on Tuesday said it will launch its Stadia streaming game service on November 19, hoping to launch console-quality play into the cloud.
The announcement came at a Google event in New York where the tech giant was unveiling an array of new hardware products.
Stadia allows video gameplay on any internet-connected device, eliminating the need for game consoles.
Google might finally deliver an AirDrop version for Android
It will be priced at $9.99 per month and compete against Apple Arcade, which is being offered at half that price.
Streaming real-time gameplay from the cloud promised to shake up a mushrooming market worth an estimated $135 billion globally last year, according to analysts -- with mobile platforms accounting for about half.
Google on Tuesday said it will launch its Stadia streaming game service on November 19, hoping to launch console-quality play into the cloud.
The announcement came at a Google event in New York where the tech giant was unveiling an array of new hardware products.
Stadia allows video gameplay on any internet-connected device, eliminating the need for game consoles.
Google might finally deliver an AirDrop version for Android
It will be priced at $9.99 per month and compete against Apple Arcade, which is being offered at half that price.
Streaming real-time gameplay from the cloud promised to shake up a mushrooming market worth an estimated $135 billion globally last year, according to analysts -- with mobile platforms accounting for about half.