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Google Stadia Games| Every game announced so far

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All the Google Stadia games announced at the Stadia event today and all the ones that we know of, from Baldur’s Gate 3 to Destiny 2 and Doom Eternal.
Google Stadia received a lot of new details this week, including what we can expect to pay for it, what sort of internet connection you’ll need to run its games looking their best, and an estimated release date. While all that information is useful, what we really want to know about Google’s potentially revolutionary new game streaming service is what games will be available for us to play at launch. Here are all the Google Stadia games that have been revealed so far.
While not as graphically intensive as many of the other games on this list, as Xenoverse 2 released in 2016, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 will be a real test for Stadia as it’s a fighting game based around quick, frenetic combat. Any slowdown in this case will kill the game, so it’s an interesting one to show.
The latest game in the venerable Doom series was announced for Stadia when the service was first announced, so clearly id Software was impressed by Google’s platform. As a highly-intensive fast-paced shooter with the latest and most stressful graphics technology, if Stadia can adequetely run Doom Eternal, it can probably run any game.
The other big FPS from Bethesda still to come this year (it’s due out in July) is the latest entry in MachineGames’ Wolfenstein series. Youngblood not only boasts fast gameplay like Doom Eternal, but it’s also meant to be played co-operatively too, putting extra stress on Stadia to perform since it has to run the game twice on two systems.
Destiny 2 and the new expansion Shadowkeep will be coming to Google Stadia, and Bungie will make the complete Destiny 2 collection available for the Stadia Founder’s edition. While Destiny 2 isn’t quite as fast-paced as some other shooters on this list, some of the harder fights and PvP modes will be annoying if they lag. We’ll see.
Another fighting game, but this is probably the least stressful game on this list, as it was originally released on Nintendo Switch and isn’t really that graphically impressive. Shouldn’t be a problem for Stadia over all the other games on this list.
As rumored, the long-awaited Baldur’s Gate 3 was announced at the Stadia show and confirmed for PC and Stadia only. It’s being developed by Larian, the creators of Divinity: Original Sin 2, and at the moment Stadia is the only way to play this eagerly-anticipated RPG on consoles, so it’s a big get for the service.
Thumper is a “rhythm violence,” mixing traditional rhythm games like Beat Saber or Guitar Hero with more action gameplay.

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