Back in March of this year,
Google announced their brand-new video game streaming service — which they called Google Stadia; a brand-new service that would allow players to play their favourite video games without the need for a home or portable console.
While the message that Google was trying to send was clear, there were still some people left scratching their heads over this concept — especially because Google promises features like 4K resolution at 60 frames per second at all times; meaning that users will need to have access to fast internet connections in order to stream such games at an acceptable speed.
Today, Google has released a new trailer for their streaming service, which tells players pretty much everything that they need to know before deciding if Google Stadia is really something they want to subscribe to. The trailer has also revealed that Google Stadia will finally go live in about a month's time from today, becoming available on the
19th of November.
Take a look:
Find out just how easy it is to enjoy your favorite video games without an expensive console or PC. No more waiting for game downloads or installations when you’d rather be playing. Instead, Stadia streams directly to the screens on your favorite devices.
Google Stadia will go live on the 19th of November.