Google hastily adds 10 more games to the Stadia launch lineup

Google hastily adds 10 more games to the Stadia launch lineup
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Google Stadia is launching on November 19 in 14 countries.

The service was originally going to launch with 12 games.

Google has added 10 more games to the launch library bringing the total launch lineup to 22 games.

Phil Harrison, Vice President and GM, Google has taken to Twitter to announce that Google is increasing the launch lineup of Stadia games from 12 to 22. This means that the service is now adding 10 games to the launch lineup. Phil Harrison's tweet reads, “Excited to announce that we are INCREASING the Day One launch line-up of titles for @GoogleStadia – we now have TWENTY-TWO games launching with the platform on Tuesday. Huge thank you to our game developer and publisher partners for bringing more titles #stadia”

If you are interested in finding out the original launch lineup of 12 games, you can do so here. The new additions to the Google Staida library include Attack on Titan: Final Battle 2, Farming Simulator 2019, Final Fantasy XV, Football Manager 2020, Grid 2019, Metro Exodus, NBA 2K20, Rage 2, Trials Rising and Wolfenstein: Youngblood. The launch lineup brings a few notable AAA games including Metro Exodus which is definitely one to try out. Games like Watch Dogs: Legion, Cyberpunk 2077 and Doom Eternal which are slated to launch in 2020 will launch on Stadia in tandem with their console and PC release. 

Google Stadia is a good concept and if you want to know the countries where Stadia is launching, the bandwidth required and other crucial information, you can read our FAQ about the service here

Speaking of game streaming, Microsoft has announced that its gaming streaming service will come to India in Preview in 2020. The information comes from XO19 held in London. You can read more about it here.  

Game streaming may be the future, but it is in its initial stages as of now. Both the heavyweights, Sony and Microsoft have their own version of Game Streaming but the console makers aren't backing out of the hardware market. Sony’s PS5 and Microsoft’s Project Scarlett will hit store shelves in 2020 and if you are looking forward to the consoles, you can check our comparison of the two machines here.

Sameer Mitha

Sameer Mitha

Sameer Mitha lives for gaming and technology is his muse. When he isn’t busy playing with gadgets or video games he delves into the world of fantasy novels. View Full Profile

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