Google Stadia to introduce the Division 2 and Ghost Recon: Breakpoint

Google Stadia to introduce the Division 2 and Ghost Recon: Breakpoint
Google has revealed some of the games offered by its Google Stadia streaming game service, as well as the first concrete details on subscription services. During Stadia Connect, Google announced that upcoming games would include The Division 2, the upcoming Ghost Recon: Breakpoint, Mortal Kombat 11, Baldur's Gate 3, and Rage 2 (along with many others). However, no firm release date has been given for the launch of the service. Look the following video:

What about the internet connection?

Image Credit: Google Google says that at optimal quality, Stadia will play in 4K HDR at 60fps with 5.1 surround sound. This is based on a connection speed of 35 Mb/s. But what if your internet connection isn't that fast? Google assures gamers that they can still enjoy Stadia at lower connection speeds, with a 10 Mbps connection allowing you to stream games at 720p. This is not ideal, but it is something. Apparently, Google Stadia will run on tablets, TVs, and the Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL, Pixel 3a, and Pixel 3a XL without the need for a console; all you need is a monitor. Stadia will run through your Chrome browser on most devices, the Stadia app on smartphones, or through the Chromecast plugin on TV. If you don't want to buy the Google Stadia controller, you can play with mouse and keyboard or any other compatible controller.

Stadia Pro and Stadia Base

Image Credit: Google Google also revealed the first details of Stadia's subscription services. The Stadia Pro premium subscription will cost €9.99 (approximately £8, AU$14) per month and will allow members to access standard content added to the Stadia library. In addition, membership in Stadia Pro will allow games to be broadcast in 4K HDR at 60 fps with 5.1 surround sound. Stadia Pro also allows members to access the entire Destiny 2 experience, including base games, previous add-ons, and all DLC, including Shadowkeep. You'll even be able to transfer your Guardian from another game to Stadia (not PS4, apparently). However, there is also a free option: Stadia Base. Base lets you buy individual games on Stadia without signing up for monthly fees (but you won't get the same streaming quality).

Edition of Google Stadia Founder & # 39; s

Image Credit: Google Google is offering the Stadia Founder's Edition kit for those who want to get the service before anyone else. The bundle costs €129 and is only available for a limited time. This is what happens with:

If you want to buy an additional controller (which is clearly in white, black, and wasabi green), you can pick one up for $69 (roughly $55, AU$99). It will be available in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland, Italy, Spain, Germany, France, Sweden, the Netherlands, Norway, Belgium, Finland, and Denmark. . However, Google has said that it wants to distribute it in more countries starting in 2020.

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< p class="bordeaux-image-check">Image Credit: Ubisoft. Here's the full list of games confirmed for Google Stadia so far: