The cloud gaming service debuted in closed beta in October 2018 and opened to the general public in November 2019.
Published – 12:04 PM, Sun – Jan 8 Jan 23

San Francisco: The company’s cloud gaming service, Google Stadia, will shut down on January 18 after games failed to attract the attention of users the company wanted.
The cloud gaming service debuted in closed beta in October 2018 and opened to the general public in November 2019.
Despite the fact that users have lost access to all their titles and are trying to save Stadia, many publishers are sharing ways to keep playing their games on other platforms, reports The Verge. I’m here.
Additionally, Google is issuing refunds for all Stadia hardware purchased from the Google Store, as well as all games and add-on content purchased from the Stadia Store.
Refunds began to be processed as of November, and the company expects to process the majority of refunds by January 18, according to reports.
Meanwhile, Google is reportedly working on new media playback features such as cross-device notifications. This allows users to resume media playback while on the move, improving playback options for Spotify Connect compatible devices.
According to TechCrunch, cross-device notifications will allow users to start playing playlists and podcasts in their car and play them later on their phones and TVs.
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