Google of Alphabet Inc said on Wednesday that it would give two months free access to the paid version of its cloud-based game streaming platform Stadia, because people are forced to stay at home because of the corona virus outbreak. Users can access Stadia by downloading the app on their iOS or Android phone or by logging into the website.
The company said the offer would be open to users in 14 countries from Wednesday and will be rolled out over the next 48 hours. The paid version, Stadia Pro, otherwise costs $ 9.99 per month and offers access to games such as “GRID” and “Destiny 2: The Collection” in 4K resolution.
“To further reduce the load on the Internet, we are working on a temporary feature that will change the default screen resolution from 4K to 1080p,” the company said https://www.blog.google/products/stadia/try-stadia- today for free a blog post. Stages from Google, which launched in November https://www.reuters.com/article/us-alphabet-google-stadia/google-enters-gaming-with-cloud-based-streaming-service-stadia-idUSKBN1XT2L2 will expected to compete with Microsoft Corp.’s upcoming Project xCloud.
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