Google Stadia is coming to Samsung, other Android phones on February 20

More than 120 games will be added to the cloud gaming service in 2020


Tech Desk February 19, 2020
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The search engine giant recently announced that it is launching Stadia, Google’s gaming service on a few Android smartphones.

Smartphones ranging from Samsung, Asus, and Razer will have access to it from February 20th before this only certain Pixel smartphone users could access the gaming services.

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Here is the list of the 19 newly supported phones;

Samsung Galaxy S8

Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus

Samsung Galaxy S8 Active

Samsung Galaxy Note 8

Samsung Galaxy S9

Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus

Samsung Galaxy Note 9

Samsung Galaxy S10

Samsung Galaxy S10E

Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus

Samsung Galaxy Note 10

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus

Samsung Galaxy S20

Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus

Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra

Razer Phone

Razer Phone 2

Asus ROG Phone

Asus ROG Phone II

These new add-ons combined with the current support for the Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL, Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL, Pixel 3A, Pixel 3A XL, and Pixel 4  which means that you can now play Stadia games on 26 different Android phones.

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Unfortunately, Stadia’s iOS app does not support the gaming service however, the good news is that back in January, the search engine giant promised its fans that more than 120 games will be added to the cloud gaming service in 2020, so users can expect to have more content on Stadia throughout this year.

This article originally published on The Verge.

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