Update: Google's inaugural Stadia Connect presentation has ended, and it revealed a ton of new details about the cloud gaming platform ahead of E3 2019. We got a look at some of the games that will be available on the service, including Destiny 2--which will allow players to import their character saves--as well as the rumored Baldur's Gate 3. Google also confirmed Stadia's release window: November 2019. The platform will initially launch with the Stadia Founder's Edition, a $130 set that includes a Stadia controller, three-month Stadia Pro subscription, and more. A free version of the service called Stadia Base is also coming, although that isn't expected to launch until next year.
E3 2019 will bring plenty of info on all the latest and upcoming video games. In addition to that, we might find out about some new hardware, such as Microsoft's new Xbox Scarlett console. One thing we will definitely discover more about, however, is Google Stadia, a gaming platform that relegates graphical processing to remote data centers. Through an internet connection, you'll be able to stream games directly to any capable device using the power of high-end machines housed elsewhere. So as long as you can run a Google Chrome browser and have a decent internet connection, you can play any game available on Stadia.
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Stadia was first unveiled at the Game Developers' Conference 2019 with a keynote presentation outlining the first details of this new platform. We were given a breakdown of how the tech works, a few on-stage demonstrations, some of its unique capabilities, and a tease of which studios would be contributing to Stadia. And we even got hands on with Stadia itself on the GDC show floor. With E3 2019 right around the corner, Google is set to make another push with new announcements and more information just before the show kicks off with a presentation called Stadia Connect on June 6. This could encompass Stadia's business model, upcoming game library, and possible release date--it's set to launch sometime this year in the US, UK, and "most of Europe" after all, and E3 is as good a time as any to go big.
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You won't have to wait around for game downloads, and updates or patches since Stadia is pulling from a cloud-based version whichever game you're playing. Google is also going to great lengths for YouTube integration, and we've seen it in action, like being able to jump into specific parts of a game based on a video, which is called State Share. Streamers can also let viewers join their multiplayer games instantly through what's called Crowd Play. Google Voice Assistant will be featured as well, and could have significant implications for guides and instant access to information for games you're playing.
When it comes to cloud-based services, bandwidth is always a huge concern as this could be a deal-breaker depending on ISP conditions and data caps. Google stated that 20 to 25 mbps is necessary for a proper 1080p 60FPS experience and around 30 mbps for 4K. As for input lag, Google VP Phil Harrison said in response to whether or not he's confident in Stadia's performance will satisfy players, "Absolutely, unequivocally, yes." He cited the expectations that id Software has for Doom Eternal and how Stadia has been able to meet those expectations with its responsiveness in gameplay.
Google also confirmed that Stadia connect will include information on the platform's launch, game announcements, and the pricing model. We may see some publisher/developer booths with Stadia running certain games, but we don't expect to Google to have an official presence at E3-proper since the company is not part of the ESA.
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Up to now, we've seen Assassin's Creed Odyssey and the upcoming shooter Doom Eternal (see above) running on Stadia live. While those are some big names, that's only two games, one of which has been out for months already. Google has boasted wide ranging partnerships with notable developers and publishers like Ubisoft, Bethesda, and 2K Games, and introduced its own first-party studio led by former EA and Ubisoft head Jade Raymond. With this in mind, we'd expect to see more games running on Stadia. A tentative launch lineup would also be nice to drum up hype for the platform, but to also get a better idea of what we can expect to play on it.
While Stadia's key selling point is the elimination of a hardware requirement, Google is still going to offer its own controller specifically designed to give you convenient access to the platform's unique tools. The Stadia controller was on display at GDC 2019 when the platform was first announced, but attendees couldn't actually get their hands on it. We'd hope to get a feel for how it works and how its ergonomics compare to the DualShock and Xbox controllers, gamepads we've been using for years now.
We're covering cloud-based game streaming from all angles as this is a big shift in the gaming industry, and you can keep up with all the Google Stadia news and details here on GameSpot.