Google has revealed the details of its recently announced cloud gaming service named Stadia. The company hosted a pre-E3 presentation called Google Stadia Connect where it announced the pricing, supported games and all the information there is to the service. Stadia Pro will have a monthly subscription fee of $9.99 and it will launch in November. A special Founder’s Edition was also announced for $129 that includes a Chromecast Ultra, limited-edition Night Blue Stadia Controller, three months of Stadia Pro, and the full game of Destiny 2. [caption id=“attachment_6297431” align=“alignnone” width=“1280”]
Spectators look on during a Google keynote address announcing a new video gaming streaming service named Stadia that attempts to capitalize on the company’s cloud technology and a global network of data centers, at the Gaming Developers Conference in San Francisco, California, U.S. Image: Reuters.[/caption] Google Stadia was
unveiled by the company
this year at the Game Developers Conference (GDC). Although it looked promising, just like every other cloud gaming/streaming service, latency is the biggest hurdle Google will have to tackle. This issue is still a problem across all the similar services. Today, we’ll get to know whether Google has successfully solved the latency problem to move a step closer to the ultimate dream of lag-free cloud gaming.
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