Towards the end of last year, many companies entered the new year by announcing their 2022 plans. However, neither Google nor Stadia shared a similar post. For this reason, the expectations of the users started to decrease at some point.
However, with its latest statement, Google made a commitment that could be considered a record in 2022. The company said it will bring more than 100 games for its popular cloud gaming service Stadia this year. Here are the details…
Google will bring over 100 games for Stadia!
This week, Google officially confirmed that at least 100 games will be added to Stadia during 2022. The company shared the relevant statement with the Stadia Savepoint post in The Keyword. He also said:
Last month, all eyes were on Ubisoft’s sci-fi team-based shooter Rainbow Six Extraction. Players who want to fight Archaean aliens with tactical gameplay can purchase it from the Stadia store or experience it for free with a timed demo.
Meanwhile, families got new game night options with Outright Games’ Troll Hunters: Defenders of Arcadia and Fast & Furious: Spy Racers Rise of SH1FT3R. These were just a few of the more than 100 games expected to come to Stadia this year from publishers big and small.
Some games coming to Stadia this week:
- Life is Strange Remastered — $24.99, free on Stadia Pro
- Life is Strange: Before the Storm Remastered — $24.99, free on Stadia Pro
- MotoGP 21 — $39.99
Google added 107 games to the Stadia platform in 2021. This year has already brought 6 more games. But he says he wants to rise above last year. In addition, the company shared another production from its recent program and said that Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires will be added to the library on February 15.
In addition, other games have been confirmed for the platform this week, apart from Google’s own word. For example, Ubisoft has announced OddBallers, the dodgeball game that will be released on Stadia on March 24. In addition, Kaiju’s Dawn of the Monsters is expected to be added to the library in March.
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