Google took to the stage at GDC 2019 to announce Stadia,
its new gaming platform that is powered by its vast cloud
infrastructure.
Unlike traditional consoles, like the Xbox One and PS4
Pro, Stadia doesn’t live in a box. Google says that when the service
launches later in 2019, games will be quickly accessible through the
Chrome browser on a variety of devices, like desktops, laptops, select
phones, and tablets. If you like gaming on a TV, you’ll just need a
Chromecast. So far, the only Stadia accessory that Google has announced
for sale is its Stadia controller, which has a capture button and smart
functionality by way of Google Assistant. But it said that other
USB-powered controllers will work, as well.
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