- Google unveiled its streaming video game platform, Stadia, today at the Game Developer’s Conference.
- The platform has no console, as it’s run from its data center, and is expected to connect players across desktop, tablet, mobile, Chrome browser, and TV.
- Watch the video above to see the live announcement and the service features.
Google finally showed off its streaming gaming platform at the 2019 Game Developers Conference. Dubbed Stadia, the platform allows players to quickly load and play games like Doom and Assassin’s Creed. The platform will work on desktop, mobile, the Chrome browser, and even Chromecasts.
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Source: Business Insider – cmorgan@businessinsider.com (Clancy Morgan)