Google is finally revealing details about Stadia, the companyâs new subscription-based game streaming service that will allow anyone to play games on any device, and itâll compete with Microsoft xCloud and Sony PlayStation Network.
Among the details about Google Stadia, the company revealed when the service will be available, pricing, hardware and internet requirements, as well as the launch partnership.
Google Stadia release date
Google Stadia will launch sometime in November 2019 in 14 countries, including Belgium, Finland, Canada, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, Spain, France, Sweden, Germany, the UK, Ireland, and the United States. The company plans to expand the service to more countries in 2020 and onwards.Â
However, initially, the service will be available for the Stadia Pro plan, the Stadia Base plan wonât launch until 2020.
Google Stadia subscription tiers and pricing
The new cloud-gaming platform will include two different subscription plans.
The Stadia Base plan is the entry-level subscription that will allow anyone to play any game they purchase through the service. However, using this plan, your gaming experience will be limited to a 1080p resolution with stereo sound, and youâll need a 10Mb/s download internet connection. (Game pricing is yet to be revealed.)
The Stadia Pro will cost $9.99 per month, and itâll offer free games, but you wonât have access to every game, as youâll need to pay extra for most titles. However, the service will offer discounts for a lot of the supported games.
Using Pro tier, youâll be able to stream games up to 4K resolution at 60fps with HDR quality, but youâll need a download internet connection of 35Mb/s, and you will get 5.1 surround sound, instead of stereo.
Google Stadia internet requirements
As for internet requirements, Google Stadia will require a minimum of 35Mb/s download internet connection to achieve up to 4K streaming at 60fps with HDR quality and 5.1 surround.
Google Stadia internet requirements
A 20Mb/s download internet connection will be required for up to 1080p streaming at 60fps with 5.1 surround.
Stadia will also be available in 720p resolution at 60fps with stereo sound, and the internet requirement will be between 5 to 10Mb/s.
Google Stadia hardware support
Google will offer a Stadia Founderâs Edition kit that you can preorder for $129.99, which includes early access to streaming service, a Chromecast Ultra device, and a limited-edition controller. Also, youâll get a 3-month subscription for Stadia Pro, Bungieâs Destiny 2 experience, early access to pick a username, as well as three passes for friends to try the service.
Initially, Google Stadia will work on laptops, desktops, and on TV using a Chromecast Ultra stick. The service will also work on tablets and Google Pixel 3 phones.
Google Stadia Founderâs Edition
You wonât need a Stadia controller to play games through the Chrome browser, but youâll need a controller if youâll be playing using a Chromecast Ultra on your television.
The Stadia controller is unique because it connects to Google data centers directly using Wi-Fi, which in theory should help to reduce latency issues.
If youâll be playing games on your computer, you can use other controllers, such as the Xbox Wireless Controller (using a USB adapter) or keyboard and mouse. However, you can always buy a Stadia controller for $69.
Google Stadia controllers
Google Stadia supported games
Google has partnered with a number of indies and high-profile publishers to bring games to the Stadia platform, and while you wonât find every triple-a title, youâll initially find games like:
- Assassinâs Creed Odyssey.
- Baldurâs Gate.
- Borderlands 3.
- Doom Eternal.
- Ghost Recon: Breakpoint.
- Gylt.
- Get Packed.
- Mortal Kombat 11.
- Just Dance.
- Tom Clancyâs The Division 2.
- Wolfenstein: Youngblood.
And more games will become available once the platform goes live.
Itâs unclear if the service will be a destination for exclusive titles, but the company has said that there will be first-party games.