Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Today Google announced a streaming game service called Google Stadia, designed to run on everything from PCs to smartphones and even a Chromecast. Google Stadia will stream games from the cloud to your Chrome browser powered by the company's massive global infrastructure of data centers. Google's incredibly powerful servers are the key factor of Stadia, as lower latency is essential to streaming games effectively across the internet. Google will support up to 4K at 60 fps at launch, and is planning to support up to 8K resolutions and 120 fps in the future. One of the first games to launch on Google’s Stadia will be Doom Eternal, which will support 4K resolution, HDR, and 60 fps game play. Google Stadia will launch at "some point in 2019" in the US, Canada, UK, and Europe.


// via Instagram Today Google announced a streaming game service called Google Stadia, designed to run on everything from PCs to smartphones and even a Chromecast. Google Stadia will stream games from the cloud to your Chrome browser powered by the company's massive global infrastructure of data centers. Google's incredibly powerful servers are the key factor of Stadia, as lower latency is essential to streaming games effectively across the internet. Google will support up to 4K at 60 fps at launch, and is planning to support up to 8K resolutions and 120 fps in the future. One of the first games to launch on Google’s Stadia will be Doom Eternal, which will support 4K resolution, HDR, and 60 fps game play. Google Stadia will launch at "some point in 2019" in the US, Canada, UK, and Europe.

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