Google expands Stadia gaming service to more devices
Last year, Google launched its cloud-based gaming streaming service to the Pixel. After its successful launch, Google has decided to make Stadia available to more devices.
Earlier today, Google revealed that they will be making Stadia available to over a dozen devices by February 20th. The full list of devices that will support Google Stadia later this month include the following:
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ASUS ROG Phone
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ASUS ROG Phone II
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Razer Phone
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Razer Phone 2
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Samsung Galaxy Note8
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Samsung Galaxy Note9
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Samsung Galaxy Note10
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Samsung Galaxy Note10+
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Samsung Galaxy S8
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Samsung Galaxy S8+
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Samsung Galaxy S8 Active
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Samsung Galaxy S9
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Samsung Galaxy S9+
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Samsung Galaxy S10
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Samsung Galaxy S10+
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Samsung Galaxy S10E
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Samsung Galaxy S20
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Samsung Galaxy S20+
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Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra
As of this writing, the only devices where Google Stadia is compatible with include the Pixel 2, 3, and 4. But by tomorrow, more users will be able to enjoy the service.
Are you excited to use Google Stadia?
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