While Google's upcoming Stadia game streaming service is packed with many of today's biggest games, there's still plenty of fun indie-like experiences as well. A notable one, in particular, announced during Google's Stadia Connect stream was a game called Get Packed.
The upcoming physics-based multiplayer party game looks to be an over-the-top, more chaotic version of Gang Beasts. Up to four players participate in what appears to be objective-based competitive mini-games where the objective seems to be to cause as much carnage as possible. The brief teaser showed numerous explosions, breakable objects, driveable cars, fireworks, and plenty more craziness.
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Get Packed supports both local and online multiplayer. The game is being made by fresh-faced indie developer, Moonshine Studios. The game is expected to launch for Google Stadia sometime in 2020.
If you're eager to learn more about Google Stadia, check out our in-depth explainer feature detailing how much it costs and what the subscription model looks like. You can also check out all the Google Stadia controller colors. Otherwise, be sure to keep an eye on all of our E3 2019 coverage.