Google has begun offering its Stadia streaming technology as a white label product – effectively letting other companies use the tech without becoming a part of the Stadia ecosystem. The first notable ...
A new Google job listing suggests a change of tack, with Stadia's platform being offered out as a white-label product. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
It looks like Google is prepping Stadia to become a white label offering, if a new job listing is any indication. A new LinkedIn job listing discovered by Cloudygames (via 9To5Google)shows that Google ...
Immersive Stream for Games is the new name for the business edition of Stadia Click To Play Trials of full games coming this year, no need for Stadia account Steam coming to Chromebooks, select alpha ...
Google Stadia likely hasn’t been as big of a success as Google had been hoping for. Originally launching in 2020, the service has struggled to maintain a large base of consistent players, and now, ...
Google's Jack Buser told me: "We are not offering that streaming option, because it was tied to Stadia itself. So, unfortunately, when we decided to not move forward with Stadia, that sort of ...
Stadia’s future as a white-label streaming platform has been clear for some months now, especially after the first partnership with AT&T. A new report provides more details into the current state of ...
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After closing its in-house Stadia Games & Entertainment studios earlier this year, many have wondered what the future of Google’s game streaming ambitions will look like. Apparently, it will indeed ...
As Stadia continues to cling to life inside Google, a new report from Business Insider‘s Hugh Langley sheds light on what the cloud gaming division has been up to for the past few months. As usual, ...
Cloud gaming is still an emerging technology, as Microsoft, NVIDIA, Google, and Amazon have their own cloud gaming platforms. Google, however, has been struggling to really popularize its Stadia ...
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