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Google Makes Stadia Pro Free For Two Months


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Several months ago Google launched Stadia to lackluster fanfare. In our experience, the underlying technology is promising, but the lack of unique features and must-play games really hurts the platform. Google is slowly updating Stadia, so that may be changing. If you're curious to try game streaming yourself, you can now sign up for a free two-month test run of Stadia Pro. 

Stadia Pro members get assess to nine games for free, including Grid, Destiny 2: The Collection, Thumper, Gylt, Serious Sam Collection, Spitlings, Stacks on Stacks (on Stacks), SteamWorld Dig 2, and SteamWorld Quest. Personally, I recommend checking out Thumper and the SteamWorld games if you never played them. Hopefully, this helps your quarantine run a little smoother.

It's worth noting that this isn't the free tier for Stadia that Google has promised since last year. Rather, Stadia Pro is Google's paid service that normally costs $9.99 a month and includes a selection of free games as well as the highest quality streams. We don't have any updates on when Google will roll out the permanently free tier, but with this free trial you can purchase additional games separately to play through Stadia's service. Thankfully, you get to keep any of the purchases you make during this free trial, and if you're already a paid Stadia Pro subscriber, you won’t be charged for the next two months. 

 

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it's a complicated system to efficiently offer to begin with. That was why OnLive went out of a business and Google bought them out and created Stadia. The problem isn't always on their ends its also on everyone's ISP backend. If everyone had tier 1 internet then there wouldn't be any issues using the service but since that isn't the case there will always be latency issues and aggravation playing time sensitive games.

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