Here Are 7 New Games That Are Coming To Google Stadia At Launch
Aadhya Khatri
The star of this latest Stadia Connect was Cyberpunk 2077, along with Orcs Must Die 3, an exclusive title on Stadia, and Superhot, a game launched in 2016
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Stadia Connect event has just happened for the second time, and its main focus was games. We have seen lots of new titles announced for this streaming platform.
Earlier this year, Stadia Connect was introduced, and it works in a similar way with Nintendo Direct. The first time Stadia Connect took place, we have had a clear idea of what to expect with Google’s new game streaming platform and the devices users can use it on. In the pre-E3 event, 30 games were announced.
Google called out for two of its handheld devices, Pixel 3 and Pixel 3a at the first Connect event. So owners of older devices, like Pixel 2, might not be able to use Google's upcoming streaming platform. Another possibility is that these smartphones will not be able to provide a full experience as other compatible devices.
Chromecast Ultra came up every time Chromecast was mentioned, so we have reasons to believe that higher-end Chromecast devices were required to run the streaming platform. Google has not elaborated on whether standard models will be made compatible later.
The latest event was about the games we will able to play on Stadia. Here are seven of them:
It goes without saying that CD Projekt Red’s Cyberpunk 2077 was the highlight of this event, but Orcs Must Die 3 has its fair share of the limelight too as it is an exclusive title on Stadia. The developers also shared in detail about what they were able to do with the game that was not possible in the previous versions, such as 500 enemies.
Superhot also attracted lots of attention, and it is by far the oldest title introduced to Stadia as it was released in 2016.
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