Google Stadia is coming to Android TV, according to revealed images

Google Stadia is coming to Android TV, according to revealed images

The Google Stadia video game streaming service is bound to appear on the Android TV platform, if a recent leak is the order of the day.

The leak comes courtesy of a participant at the International Broadcasting Convention in Amsterdam, where we also previewed BT Sport's first 8km live stream.

A very quick presentation slide showed that "Stadia integration" in Android TV was planned for the Android 11 SE release in 2020, rather than on the current Android 10 platform, several months after Stadia's release on other devices in 2019. November XNUMX. The same TV OS update is set to "expand the offering across home screens and instances," but we assume what more ads is the price to pay for convenient playback streams?

A multi-platform service

Google Stadia has been officially announced for a multitude of devices and operating systems, including mobile phones, desktops, browsers, and even consoles. However, no specific word can tell if Stadia would come to Android TV.

The inclusion makes a lot of sense, especially since Google is developing the Android operating system itself.

It was also reported that Google Stadia would have launched on a new Nvidia Shield TV streaming box, which also runs on the Android TV platform. This latest leak ensures that we will see Stadia on the Android TV operating system, which works on some Sony TVs, Philips TVs, and equipment from Hisense and Sharp.

Via XDA-Developers