

The news of Stadia's demise blindsided developers, from giants like Destiny 2 studio Bungie to indie studios whose titles were supposed to hit the now-closed Stadia store in the coming weeks.
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Ubisoft is working on a way to give people who bought its games on Stadia access to PC versions.
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The company will shut down the platform on January 18th and issue refunds for all hardware and software purchases (except for Pro subscriptions). Even though Stadia has excellent game streaming tech and some passionate fans, it never took off as Google hoped. A questionable business model and a seemingly rushed rollout didn't help, and nor did Google's reputation for ruthlessly killing off its own products. The lack of big exclusives is far from the only issue that led to Stadia's downfall. By mid-2021, Death Stranding itself had sold more than 5 million copies. Of note, CD Projekt Red just announced that Cyberpunk 2077 (which, again, was released on Stadia) has now sold 20 million copies, less than two years after its eventful debut. Google reportedly abandoned the project in the belief that there wasn't a market for single-player games anymore. For what it's worth, in a May 2020 interview, Kojima claimed one of his projects had recently been canceled. Stadia vice-president and general manager Phil Harrison is said to have made the final decision to kill the project. However, the planned follow-up was said to be a fully single-player game, which might have been the reason why Google canceled the project.Īccording to the report, Google canned the game, which was described as an episodic horror title, after seeing the first mockups in 2020. Other players might be able to use ladders, roads and other items that you place in the world, for instance. Death Stranding has some asynchronous multiplayer elements. As it turns out, Google may have spurned the chance to have an exclusive title from one of the biggest names in gaming.Īccording to 9to5 Google, at one point Hideo Kojima was working on a Stadia-only follow-up to Death Stranding, which debuted on PlayStation in 2019 and later arrived on PC. Sure, people were able to play the likes of Red Dead Redemption 2, Cyberpunk 2077 and Destiny 2 on the platform, but those are all available elsewhere.

One of the major problems that worked against Stadia from the jump was the fact that Google didn't secure blockbuster exclusives for the cloud gaming service, which it will shut down in January.
