Google Stadia stunk the joint out, but it saw a future for gaming that is finally reaching its potential.
Google’s short-lived cloud gaming service, Stadia, didn’t see the success the company would have wanted. The project was announced grandly towards the end of 2019, but ultimately came to an end at the ...
As the three-year anniversary of Stadia’s death approaches, the final “active” part of Google’s short-lived venture into cloud gaming appears to be going away, as the controller conversion tool ...
Google has taken the Stadia Controller conversion tool offline, killing the final remnant of the cloud gaming platform. Launched in 2023 around the time of Stadia’s death, Google opened up a ...
Google Stadia, once heralded as the future of gaming, officially ceased operations on January 18, 2023. For those wondering about the platform’s status in 2026, this article explains what happened to ...
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When cloud gaming hit the scene, it felt like a huge opportunity. GPU shortages caused by crypto miners and later COVID supply chain shortages meant I was priced out of building a gaming PC. Next-gen ...
Save it from the Google Graveyard! Save it from the Google Graveyard! is a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers gadgets, games, and toys. He spent 15 years editing the likes of ...