It has been over a year ever sinceGoogle released Stadiawith the hopes of revolutionizing the industry by pushing it towards cloud streaming. At first, many were impressed with Google’s vision for Stadia, especially with its influence in the tech industry and its deep, almost unlimited pockets. Unfortunately, it appears that Google Stadia is slowly disappearing, especially with the recent release of the PS5 and Xbox Series X.

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Will It Work?

In the end, it is nice to see that Google is finally stepping down from its high pedestal by working harder to widen its market share rather than assuming that players will gladly give up whatever platform they are used to playing in. This is exactly what Google should have done right from the start, given thatits concept of cloud gaming, while promising, still needs work to convince players that it is really the future of gaming.

Although it is still disappointing that Google has given up on the notion of developing first-party games, it’s nice to see that the company is still trying to make Google Stadia a thing. Whether or not Google’s last-ditch effort will work remains to be seen. However, one thing that is made clear with the current state of Stadia is thatGoogle still has a lot to proveto earn its place among the giants of the video game industry.

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