Stadia: should we fall for Google's gaming offer? - Geeko

Since its launch in November 2019, Google Stadia has struggled to conquer the cloud gaming market. And for good reason: so far, only Google Pixel smartphones were compatible with this service, the supply of video games is still too limited for players.

But that will soon change: from this Thursday, February 20, Google Stadia will open to twenty new devices. The smartphones concerned are only high-end devices from the brands Samsung, Asus and Razor, reports the tech media 01.Net .

Starting February 20, you can play Stadia with even more phones. ASUS ROG Phone I & II, Razer Phone 1 & 2, and a variety of Samsung phones, including the Samsung S20 line, are all supported.

For the full list of compatible phones, check out our blog → https://t.co/1eUhssl649 pic.twitter.com/LoA6aiXF9V

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Hope to see Stadia take off

Here is the list of new compatible devices:

  • Samsung Galaxy S8, Samsung Galaxy S8 +, Samsung Galaxy S8 Active, Samsung Galaxy Note 8, Samsung Galaxy S9, Samsung Galaxy S9 +, Samsung Galaxy Note 9, Samsung Galaxy S10, Samsung Galaxy S10E, Samsung Galaxy S10 +, Samsung Galaxy Note 10 , Samsung Galaxy Note 10 +, Samsung Galaxy S20, Samsung Galaxy S20 +, Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra.
  • Razer Phone, Razer Phone 2; ASUS ROG Phone, ASUS ROG Phone II.
  • To this list are therefore added the Google Pixel 2 / 2XL, Pixel 3 / 3XL, Pixel 3a / 3a XL as well as the Pixel 4 / 4XL.

With a more extensive list of compatible devices, Google hopes to finally see its cloud gaming service take off and take off in this market of the future.

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