Stadia is alive and well, insists on Google Exec

Stadia is alive and well, insists on Google Exec

Google is notorious for its many projects, some of them very expensive and some of them even involving partners and customers who rely on these products. When Google launched its own game streaming platform, it was not surprising that some cared for stages with uncertainty, especially on its future. Despite all the disturbing news of the end of the end, Googler Nate Ahearn says that Stadia is “alive and well”, which was waiting for you to hear from Stadia developer marketing lead.

Google closed its first Stadia Stadia Games & Entertainment Development Studio festival last February, then lost its product manager for Stadia John Justice last month. Despite its coherent weekly updates on new games arriving at the game streaming platform, many have begun to wonder how long stadia will last in this state and the pace of development. AHEARN, however, advises non-believers not to look at this news, but rather notice his stadium manufacturers program.

This partner program with the two AAA studios like Square Enix and Ubisoft as well as independent developers in order to help them support stadia as one of their target platforms. A little ironically, however, the stadium manufacturers are not obsessed with the manufacture of stadium exclusives or to push for a period of exclusivity of the platform. This lack of exclusivity, a common practice on consoles especially especially, is one of the factors that use some of Stadia’s existence measures.

The Gamesindustry.biz report also confirms that Stadia is now led by Dov Zimring in the place of justice. Zimring is one of the co-founders of Stadia and has been involved because it was always a flow of internal projects. The objective of the new lead and the new stadium itself will have a value of the value to its partners.

The question is whether these partners will be there for the long term, long enough to maintain the relevant stage. Google has not shared the numbers on the number of Stadia subscribers have at the moment, but are not worried about the problems of this “anticipated” phase of the market streaming of the nascent game.

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