At the company’s fall hardware event, Google confirmed the launch of its cloud gaming service Google Stadia scheduled on November 19th, 2019. The announcement made by Rick Osterloh has revealed the key details which were missing from the time when Stadia was first introduced by the tech giant back in the month if March. Namely, what the heck we’re going to be able to play, how much we’ll pay, and when we can get started with the exciting new service — which beams high-end console and PC games to any Chrome web browser, Chromecast Ultra TV dongle or Pixel 3 smartphone from beefy new Google servers.
In a separate blog post published during the keynote, Google added that the servers will open to the public at 12 PM EST/9 AM PST for 14 different territories including the US, UK, and Canada. Besides these three countries, Stadia will set foot in Ireland, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland.
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