This is the Launch Date For ‘Google Stadia’ Online Gaming Service

The search engine giant will competing with Apple’s Arcade streaming service in the gaming arena from next month.
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A Google-designed controller to interface with the Stadia servers was also unveiled at the event in San Francisco. 
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A Google-designed controller to interface with the Stadia servers was also unveiled at the event in San Francisco. 
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The US based search engine giant Google has announced that the Founders Edition of Stadia, its subscription-based streaming game service, will be released on November 19 this year.

"Stadia Founder's Edition will start arriving on gamers' doorsteps on November 19, 2019!

We know you have been waiting, so beginning at 5PM BST on the 19th, if you were one of the first gamers who pre-ordered and have received your Founder's Editions, you will be able to buy and play your favourite games-such as Red Dead Redemption 2, Mortal Kombat 11, Kine, and more," John Justice, Stadia's VP and Head of Product, wrote in a blog post on Monday.

Buyers will be able to purchase Founder's Edition of Google Stadia for $129.99. It will also come with a free copy of Destiny 2 game. After the free subscription is over, users will have to pay $9.99 per month.

It will come to 14 countries first, including the US, UK, Canada, Ireland, France, Italy, Spain and the Netherlands.

The Stadia Pro service will be able to support 4k streaming with HDR 5.1 surround sound but will require a bandwidth of 35 mbps. The free tier, to be launched next year, will require at least 10mbps of internet speed to stream at 720p. It will be limited to 1080p with stereo sound when it comes out.

Few months back, The Verge reported that when asked if Stadia will be supported by Apple products, Google’s Product Director Andrey Doronichev said, “We want to be everywhere,” hinting at a possible support for Apple devices.

And the latest report confirms this possibility. For now, at launch it will work on laptops, desktops, Chromecast Ultra TV streaming sticks, tablets, plus Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 4 phones. But more phones, including the iPhone, and tablets are slated for later.

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