Stadia's Founder Edition Sold Out In 14 Launch Countries
Aadhya Khatri - Oct 23, 2019
Google Stadia Founder's Edition has sold out in all 14 launch countries. The bundle comes with many benefits, like a limited edition controller
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Last week has seen Google Stadia’s Founder’s Edition sold out in the United Kingdom, meaning the U.K will be the latest to join the list of countries in which the bundle of access for the streaming service of Google flies off the shelf. Other nations on the list are Canada, the United States, and other European Launch countries.
Another option for early access is the Premiere Edition. So those who have not yet had a Founder Edition bundle can opt for this instead. However, subscribers of the Premiere Edition plan will not have the Founder Badge on the avatar of their profiles, a Buddy Pass that lasts for three months to give to a friend, and the ability to choose early user names.
Back in August, Google hinted that the Founder’s Edition was nearly sold out. Fast forward to September, the bundle is replaced in eleven nations.
Those who do not have the Founder’s Edition will have to settle with a Clearly White Stadia Controller while the early birds will have the Night Blue option, which is also a limited edition. However, you will still have a Chromecast Ultra to be able to play on a TV and subscription to Stadia pro that lasts for three months.

This morning, on Stadia’s Twitter, these two bundles have the same price but now the Premiere can be found in all of the launch nations. The Google Store in the UK has not listed the new bundle after the Founder’s Edition sold out last week.
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