The moment everyone saw coming is finally happening. Google officially confirmed that it’s killing Stadia, the company’s troubled game-streaming service. Phil Harrison announced today in a blog post that Stadia “hasn’t gained the traction with users that we expected so we’ve made the difficult decision to begin winding down our Stadia streaming service.” Stadia will be laid to rest on January 18, 2023.
The good news is that the true Armageddon situation for Stadia customers is not happening. Google is issuing refunds, which will save dedicated Stadia players from potentially losing hundreds of dollars in unplayable games. The post says: “We will be refunding all Stadia hardware purchases made through the Google Store, and all game and add-on content purchases made through the Stadia store.” That notably excludes payments to the “Stadia Pro” subscription service, and you won’t get hardware refunds from non-Google Store purchases, but that’s a pretty good deal. Existing Pro users will be able to play, free of charge, from now until the shutdown date. The controllers are still useful as wired USB controllers, and a campaign is already starting to get Google to unlock the Bluetooth connection.
Stadia’s technology will live on as a Google Cloud product called “Immersive Stream for Games.” Google has made some headway pitching the feature as a way to run games on underpowered devices, like Peloton fitness equipment.
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