Harrison mentioned the timeline in an interview withProtocol.“The big strategic difference is that over the next few months you will be able to experience Stadia for free,” Harrison told Protocol.“No money down, without having to put a box in your home, you can just click and play amazing games straight from our data center.”
Google announced last month that it aims to bring as many as 120 games to the Stadia lineup to attract more gamers. This includes 10 exclusive titles as well, which would hopefully address the complaints about the lack of games in the current catalog.
While Stadia is currentlylimited to Pixel devicesso far, the software giant is expected to officially expand Stadia to more Android and iOS devices this year.“We’re aiming to get more devices supported next year. I really want to have Stadia gameplay on every mobile device, across Android and iOS at some point. But it’s a hard technical challenge and will take us time.”,said Andrey Doronichev, Director of Product for Stadia in a Reddit AMA.
In the meantime, if you are interested, here’s how toplay Google Stadia games on any Android phone.
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