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As the three-year anniversary of Stadia’s death approaches, the final “active” part of Google’s short-lived venture into cloud gaming appears to be going away, as the controller conversion tool ...
Google has extended the time limit you have to convert a Google Stadia controller to Bluetooth. You now have until December 31, 2025, representing an extension of one year. It might come to pass that ...
Google is killing off Instant Apps after 8 years. The feature will go away in December 2025, and the company is being very quiet about the change. The move has been confirmed via Android Studio, ...
Stadia was a streaming service that leverages Google’s vast cloud infrastructure to deliver AAA and indie games alike over the web without needing specialized gaming hardware. This ambitious effort ...
Little by little, Google has opened Stadia up, and now Stadia has come to virtually all Android phones. You don't even need a controller to play, provided you don't mind buttons all over your screen.