Google Unveils Gaming Platform Stadia, A Competitor To Xbox, PlayStation And PC [kotaku.com]
Google scores a custom AMD GPU to power its Stadia cloud gaming hardware [techcrunch.com]
Google GDC 2019 keynote: how to watch the event live [www.theverge.com]
AMD stock spikes after Google confirms Stadia gaming partnership [www.cnbc.com]
Google unveils Stadia cloud gaming service at GDC 2019 [www.theverge.com]
new streaming game service announced [www.cnbc.com]
Google unveils Stadia video game streaming service [finance.yahoo.com]
Google Stadia: all the games coming to the new cloud [www.theverge.com]
Google GDC 2019 keynote: start time, how to stream, and what to expect [www.polygon.com]
Stadia, Google’s gaming platform, changed the rules of the console wars [www.polygon.com]
Google unveils Stadia cloud gaming platform to play games anywhere [venturebeat.com]
Google unveils Stadia, its vision for the future of gaming [www.axios.com]
Here is Google’s controller for its Stadia game-streaming service [www.theverge.com]
How Google's Stadia Controller eliminates some input lag [venturebeat.com]
Google built a controller for its Stadia gaming service [www.engadget.com]
Google Stadia Controller revealed in three colors [www.polygon.com]
When a company announces a potentially disruptive technology I first think about how it would function in a socialist economy. [1/?]https://t.co/268zgZds5t
— Paolo Pedercini (@molleindustria) March 19, 2019
G先生がサーバーこん棒で殴りに来たhttps://t.co/y341gwcOLx
— Yugo Nakamura (@yugop) March 19, 2019
So like... this has been tried before and failed, but Google will likely make it work. But it isn't because Google is a better engineering team or like experts at solving problems. It's just because they own more infrastructure https://t.co/NXAtKTBL4I
— Aram Zucker-Scharff (@Chronotope) March 19, 2019
Well google just like blew up cloud gaming in an instant.
— Reno @ GDC (@RenoNY) March 19, 2019
Play with any controller, play on anything. Relies on streaming the game to your device with little to no delay.
https://t.co/AruplbEopj
How to watch Google’s big gaming event at GDC 2019 https://t.co/eiyJdKGhts
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) March 19, 2019
How to watch Google’s big gaming event at GDC 2019 https://t.co/idUWahlsCI pic.twitter.com/gAfdPhRjqo
— The Verge (@verge) March 19, 2019
If you are not at @Official_GDC , several outlets, like @verge , will be streaming the @Google announcement live. https://t.co/zYo4zukWqJ
— Schell Games (@schellgames) March 19, 2019
Interested to see what @Google
— ButturdApple (@ButturdApple) March 19, 2019
Is going to announce at #GDC19
Today in regards to their new gaming "product or service". What do they have cooked up for us? #gaming #gamedevhttps://t.co/UsgFBeBVb0
So @A_Webster and I are here at Google’s mystery gaming reveal at #GDC19. Expecting to hear some very interesting stuff (probably around cloud gaming). Here’s how to watch live: https://t.co/xSKg5PAs77 pic.twitter.com/aTZIrR9QwM
— Nick Statt (@nickstatt) March 19, 2019
How to watch Google’s big gaming event at GDC 2019 https://t.co/a29w9pV7mU pic.twitter.com/RM45zPnPbw
— The Verge (@verge) March 19, 2019
Sure is! https://t.co/6gHurc1mtj
— Alex ✨ (@flaaffypizza) March 19, 2019
Google has unveiled its Stadia game streaming cloud service, and it will launch in 2019. There are no details on exact pricing or even what games will be available, but Google is leaning heavily into YouTube to launch this. Details here: https://t.co/PT951wGxs5 pic.twitter.com/VEKVww0Ihg
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) March 19, 2019
It was only a matter of time before game streaming actually worked, but this Google Stadia launch seems pretty huge. https://t.co/FvlsUPGhKl
— nilay patel (@reckless) March 19, 2019
Google unveils Stadia cloud gaming service https://t.co/hOelzx7sPQ pic.twitter.com/Mv51P5PGVF
— The Verge (@verge) March 19, 2019
Not trying to start any gaming forum / Reddit wars or anythinghttps://t.co/0uPO99SaFS pic.twitter.com/pAYcsOu152
— Chris Welch (@chriswelch) March 19, 2019
Google Stadia will instantly stream games to PCs, laptops, tablets, TVs, and phones https://t.co/vWp4ZNtU47 pic.twitter.com/X7PGjZzjBY
— The Verge (@verge) March 19, 2019
Google unveils Stadia cloud gaming service https://t.co/obK8hqAvSp
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) March 19, 2019
This can't all be free, right? Aside from that, it's crazy what they say they'll be able to do with switching between platforms to play + getting to play w/YouTube content creators more easily! #stadiahttps://t.co/HwDycbtF6N
— flwrwreathtales ??? (@flwrwreathtales) March 19, 2019
Give this man a gold medal ? https://t.co/0SWQtDWpJz pic.twitter.com/7vAP4fdFeN
— vinoth // ▽ (@helvetiica) March 19, 2019
Google's claims here do beg the question of why Microsoft is being so conservative about game streaming adoption.
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) March 19, 2019
No price, no launch date - tho Google’s @MrPhilHarrison tells me those details will come at E3 (which means June at the very earliest for Stadia’s launch) https://t.co/jSqG4NNU35
— Dave Lee (@DaveLeeBBC) March 19, 2019
Now we’re talking about Google Assistant on Stadia.
— Ken Yeung (@thekenyeung) March 19, 2019
When player is stuck on a level, players leave the game and go to YouTube and find out how to pass it. In Stadia, it’s through Google Assistant. Just push button on Stadia controller to get help passing a level.
Google Stadia: A gaming streaming service. (And the most Google thing ever)
— Marques Brownlee (@MKBHD) March 19, 2019
Anyone with Chrome or a Chromecast can now game in realtime through Google servers, and simultaneously live stream to YouTube at 1080p 60fps.
Twitch is def at least taking noteshttps://t.co/YADvaZA3Po pic.twitter.com/0ik5RWK3W1
Watching Google avoid mentioning substandard US broadband or broadband usage caps at this Stadia game streaming press conference is a treat.
— Karl Bode (@KarlBode) March 19, 2019
It's called Stadia, and it genuinely looks amazing. But Google's gonna figure out what everyone eventually figures out, which is that nobody wants to think about teraflops and GPUs. It's the Nintendo Rule: Nobody cares about your technology. They just care about the games.
— David Pierce (@pierce) March 19, 2019
YouTube will have engagement tools that are tied to Stadia, like waiting room.
— Ken Yeung (@thekenyeung) March 19, 2019
The most impressive thing about Google's streaming service? The name didn't leak, and there's basically no results at all.
— Owen Williams ⚡ (@ow) March 19, 2019
Launching with 4K and 60 fps, with a goal of 8K, 120 fps "in the future."
— Brian Fung (@b_fung) March 19, 2019
Google: Look at this amazing cloud videogame service we're announcing!
— Shira Ovide (@ShiraOvide) March 19, 2019
Me, a nerd: Wow, what will this do to Google's capex budget?
According to Google, they're already well ahead of Microsoft or Amzon from an infrastructure perspective.
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) March 19, 2019
watch google note america isn't the only country in the world and that's why this goes global on day 1 https://t.co/8F9aBw9WRM
— Owen Williams ⚡ (@ow) March 19, 2019
Google touts instant access to games (no download/patch/or install). Reduce friction of getting excited to play a game and actually playing a game.
— Ken Yeung (@thekenyeung) March 19, 2019
“With Stadia, the waiting game will be a thing of the past."
Equally bold claim. pic.twitter.com/R8beyQwAIk
— Russell Holly @ GDC (@russellholly) March 19, 2019
Here’s a list of partners Google has amassed for Stadia. pic.twitter.com/ASGr2JcVPU
— Ken Yeung (@thekenyeung) March 19, 2019
Gamers will be able to find and discover games no matter where they are and share with friends, be it through social media, Google Stadia store, and more.
— Ken Yeung (@thekenyeung) March 19, 2019
hey Google it'd be real nice to have your own fiber network for customers now
— Michael Crider (@MichaelCrider) March 19, 2019
wouldn't it
wouldn't it Google
I mean I think Google can pull this off, and they certainly have datacenter firepower well beyond what OnLive did, but your experience of the service is still going to depend entirely on how crappy your local broadband monopoly is.
— Karl Bode (@KarlBode) March 19, 2019
Kind of hard to ignore that fact.
"With Stadia, game client and server both remain on Google's networking backbone, resulting in predictable latency... since no traffic gets exposed to the public internet." This seems like a pretty considerable power grab.
— Alex Webb (@atbwebb) March 19, 2019
Bold claim. pic.twitter.com/dwf7TUL7RK
— Russell Holly @ GDC (@russellholly) March 19, 2019
It's a riff off of the word "stadium," evidently — evoking the physical venues that have brought people together around games.
— Brian Fung (@b_fung) March 19, 2019
Jade Raymond: Working with devs to make tech available to studios “big and small”.
— Ken Yeung (@thekenyeung) March 19, 2019
“We’re committed to going down the bold path, learning what’s working best, and sharing key tools and tech so we can take games to the next level together." pic.twitter.com/kskYB7Spec
Last week: Google moves ML speech-to-tech from the cloud to the edge.
— Benedict Evans (@benedictevans) March 19, 2019
This week: Google moves gaming from the edge to the cloud.
We have vast computing power at both ends and are working out what goes where.
(See also FB end-to-end crypto and its implications for ads, safety)
Google says Stadia is launching this year. First in the US, Canada, UK, and most of Europe. No pricing information, which arguably is the most important part here.
— Nick Statt (@nickstatt) March 19, 2019
Google owns https://t.co/tzLbNP7xdB and it just went live (to nowhere, yet) https://t.co/U02vRObuH1
— Owen Williams ⚡ (@ow) March 19, 2019
Google: Our Data center is more powerful than your $400 console
— Brad Sams (@bdsams) March 19, 2019
I would be concerned if it wasnt. pic.twitter.com/Hfx6v3P67p
Google Stadia. ?
— Δx Δp ≥ ℏ/2 (@HeckPhilly) March 19, 2019
Google has collected a ENORMOUS amount of gamers on You Tube, they better not squander this opportunity.
Google now saying Stadia will support splitscreen play on simultaneous, separate Stadia instances, yet in the same game server. Says it opens up the possibility of bringing up your friends’ POV in-game.
— Nick Statt (@nickstatt) March 19, 2019
Interesting that Google is leveraging YouTube to offer its streaming games service. Obviously targeting casual gamers, but the question is whether the streamed games will also appeal to core gamers who prefer consoles.
— Brian X. Chen (@bxchen) March 19, 2019
Doom Eternal is coming to Google Stadia and it sounds like it’ll run without compromises. pic.twitter.com/SA06lQ4HXd
— Lance Ulanoff (@LanceUlanoff) March 19, 2019
That YouTube access to Stadia, that is likely going to be their winning feature for developers.
— Brad Sams (@bdsams) March 19, 2019
Also - google not confirming if it’s indeed a subscription model. Nor how many devs other than Ubisoft and Id are on board.
— Dave Lee (@DaveLeeBBC) March 19, 2019
Google Stadia is all about combining game playing and game viewing. Or as Google woudl say it, it's all about ads.
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) March 19, 2019
Google launches Stadia Games and Entertainment: its first-party game studio.
— Ken Yeung (@thekenyeung) March 19, 2019
The new head of Stadia games and entertainment is the former founder of Ubisoft Toronto and Motive Studios Jade Raymond.
— Ken Yeung (@thekenyeung) March 19, 2019
Google announces Stadia, its streaming game platform, in an effort to upend the $140 billion video game industry https://t.co/zopn3gMgsN
— Realzies Cuts (@JonBeecham) March 19, 2019
Google getting into gaming. This is going to be big.
— Alex Krüger (@krugermacro) March 19, 2019
"new streaming service called Stadia that allows people to play high-end games without purchasing consoles ... all of the legwork to render those games is done in Google's cloud."https://t.co/2RskbaGY94
LOL! I'm amazed Google is this stupid. Game streaming has failed many times. Hardcore game won't accept the lag & casual gamers are fine with games on their phone.
— Speculawyer ??-American (@speculawyer) March 19, 2019
Google announces Stadia, a streaming game platform, in effort to upend the game biz.https://t.co/W6tGufsR0D
#GoogleGDC19 Gaming Announcement begins in about 15 minutes
— Nibel (@Nibellion) March 19, 2019
Streamhttps://t.co/P3SflQnKRT
You might want to watch this...https://t.co/3Nzp8yZMK3
— MatPat (@MatPatGT) March 19, 2019
? Coming to you live from #GDC19 ?
— Google (@Google) March 19, 2019
Join us live at 10 a.m. PT to hear our big announcement—the countdown begins now → https://t.co/rb6fN2oquQ pic.twitter.com/Yd6MyYLpF7
?[LIVE] Tune in for a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT from @Google!
— Google Developers (@googledevs) March 19, 2019
We think you're gonna want to hear this one!
Tune in here → https://t.co/3CkUoxOmQz https://t.co/wDRfVcnXnG
??♂️?? Calling all game developers. ?♂️??♀️
— Google Developers (@googledevs) March 12, 2019
Gather around as we unveil Google’s vision for the future of gaming at #GDC19! Join us live March 19 at 10am PST.
If you can't make it IRL, be sure to catch the keynote on our livestream → https://t.co/3CkUoxwLrZ https://t.co/ngnUOPeQAt
#Sponsored: Gather around as Google unveils its vision for the future of gaming. Join us tomorrow 3/19 at 10AM PST in South Hall or at https://t.co/aeLYdEeWhj.
— Official_GDC (@Official_GDC) March 18, 2019
Google Stadia is the biggest revolution in gaming I've seen since the advent social mobile games.
— Mikko Alasaarela | AI ❤ Blockchain (@alasaarela) March 19, 2019
Thousands of people can join in virtual worlds streamed from the cloud in high quality using any device they may have in hand. Streamed to YouTube live.https://t.co/C6bo17mjFV
Google GDC 2019 Gaming Announcement$GOOG #GDC19 #GDC2019 #Google #Gaming https://t.co/G3Jq8Tyrdo
— LNP Services (@LNPServices) March 19, 2019
I’ll be joining my colleagues live on stage in two hours to talk about the future of gaming here at @Google.
— Ryan Wyatt @ GDC (@Fwiz) March 19, 2019
If you’re a gamer, you’re going to want to tune in.
?[LIVE]: https://t.co/ZnwTuNpDcr
Gather around as we unveil Google’s vision for the future of gaming at #GDC19. Join us live 3/19 at 10 a.m. PT → https://t.co/rb6fN26PDi pic.twitter.com/Vd242KZAWO
— Google (@Google) March 12, 2019
We’re at #GDC19 watching the #Stadia announcement by @Google live. The streaming of games in high fidelity is going to change the entire gaming landscape as we know it and we can’t wait to be a part of it. ?? #bids #GDC2019 #createscaleconnect https://t.co/22TNiusiPi pic.twitter.com/anGPHbEjWo
— Bidstack (@bidstack) March 19, 2019
It was only a matter of time before game streaming actually worked, but this Google Stadia launch seems pretty huge. https://t.co/FvlsUPGhKl
— nilay patel (@reckless) March 19, 2019
Doom Eternal is coming to Google’s cloud gaming service, Stadia https://t.co/K6EKDUSy6J pic.twitter.com/YaiDi1BVvW
— The Verge (@verge) March 19, 2019
Google's Stream Connect tech for Stadia will bring back split-screen games https://t.co/apTrSmluzU by @deantak
— GamesBeat (@GamesBeat) March 19, 2019
Google unveils Stadia cloud gaming platform to play games anywhere https://t.co/kkPDbEcjB6 via @VentureBeat
— Dean Takahashi (@deantak) March 19, 2019
Stadia Controller has advantages: Connects via Wi-Fi directly to the game, links to game session in cloud for best performance. Two new buttons: Capture (to YouTube) and Google Assistant. You know, when you need help.
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) March 19, 2019
What Google hasn't said: When Stadia will launch or what it will cost. https://t.co/25ICy5mFYL
— Ina Fried (@inafried) March 19, 2019
Live: Google unveils Stadia its streaming game vision https://t.co/25ICy5557d
— Ina Fried (@inafried) March 19, 2019
Here is Google’s controller for its Stadia game streaming service https://t.co/9tRLxPvO8E pic.twitter.com/3kD3pRskoV
— The Verge (@verge) March 19, 2019
The controller connects directly to Stadia via Wi-Fi to eliminate any lag from Bluetooth. https://t.co/3duQWcrkrN
— TechLinked (@TechLinkedYT) March 19, 2019
Interesting, so the controller connects to WiFi rather than the system itself in some scenarios to work on eliminating input lag. https://t.co/Oi1klNOhNK
— Spawn Wave (@SpawnWaveMedia) March 19, 2019
How Google's Stadia Controller eliminates some input lag https://t.co/mmQbLuHIol by @jeffgrubb
— GamesBeat (@GamesBeat) March 19, 2019
Google built a controller for its Stadia gaming service https://t.co/ua3Fblpbmj
— Engadget Gaming (@engadgetgaming) March 19, 2019
Google, 게임의 미래에 대한 비전 Stadia 발표 https://t.co/OaOj3ThRBD
— 외신구락부 특파원K (@mentpost) March 20, 2019
Google's gaming service sounds like a great idea for a country where they actually, you know, installed Google Fiber. https://t.co/4t4gieF6VO
— August J. Pollak (@AugustJPollak) March 20, 2019
Got info about Stadia internet speed expectations. Google PR says they delivered 1080p, 60fps for Project Stream users w/ 25 Mbps connections (not sure all experienced that). They expect Stadia to deliver 4k, 60fps for people w/ "approximately" same speeds https://t.co/ivhNVdTqu1
— Stephen Totilo (@stephentotilo) March 19, 2019
Google Unveils Gaming Platform Stadia, A Competitor To Xbox, PlayStation And PC https://t.co/51fuWnxoju
— ???? ?????? (@mattstaggs) March 20, 2019
post-ownership gaming is not inevitable. it is the result of giant corporations, through oligopoly, working to shut out competitors and increase profits https://t.co/GXbzD5FRrk
— friendly neighborhood blupman (@blippoblappo) March 19, 2019
Google’s Project Stream was able to provide 1080p, 60fps gameplay for users with 25 megabits per second connections. “When Stadia launches later this year, we expect to be able to deliver 4k 60 fps at approximately the same bandwidth requirements,” https://t.co/S0sNPl76ZJ
— Rob McCurdy (@McCurdy_Rob) March 20, 2019
Stadia: a new way to play https://t.co/GhCb8qIfT8 なるほど,Google謹製,サーバーサイドレンダリングのゲーム環境ですか.そしてそのGPUはAMDだと.https://t.co/usVLQsH7ab NVIDIAの逆境は続く…
— Yuta Kashino (@yutakashino) March 20, 2019
AMD 주가 +11% 올랐길래 뭔가 봤더니 구글 게임 스트리밍 stadia 에서 AMD GPU 커스텀 해서 오른듯. https://t.co/v6fwmv1kKJ
— 젤리뽀 (@JellyPooo) March 19, 2019
Very proud that AMD will power Google Stadia's graphics rendering in the cloud https://t.co/btEzCTkJqI
— Sasa Marinkovic (@SasaMarinkovic) March 19, 2019
AMD stock spikes after Google confirms partnership for new video game streaming service:https://t.co/9OkFtpsDFK
— RetiredEngineer® (@chiakokhua) March 20, 2019
PUMP MY BAGS $AMD https://t.co/mQaE0uWTBP
— Notorious D.O.G.E.™ [BE THE DIP] (@sabotagebeats) March 19, 2019
$AMD +11% todayhttps://t.co/tEA6IoZFsJ
— Alex Krüger (@krugermacro) March 19, 2019
This is Google's Stadia cloud gaming service https://t.co/hOelzx7sPQ pic.twitter.com/mlz7X7mPHF
— The Verge (@verge) March 20, 2019
?The future of gaming has arrived!?https://t.co/LsfqyuqGu2
— SportVEST (@SportVESTVC) March 20, 2019
Would love to hear everyone’s views on Google’s announcement #Stadia https://t.co/8mXltMfStN pic.twitter.com/lcpyrPyQBL
— UWEGames (@UWEGames) March 20, 2019
Is this the beginning of the end of gaming consoles? #Google #Stadia#Edge #Cloud #Gaminghttps://t.co/gCrExFh8qI
— Rafael Brusés (@rbruses) March 19, 2019
사람들이 5G 되면 뭐하냐고 묻는데. 자율주행은 아직 요원한듯 하고, 이런 스트리밍 게임 서비스야말로 5G가 공략할 영역인듯. 유저입장에서 비싼 그래픽카드 없이 태블랫이나 패블랫만 있으면 되니
— BS Choi (@matthewchoi) March 20, 2019
Google unveils Stadia cloud gaming service, launches in 2019 https://t.co/sfDMw12NwW via @Verge
So many mixed emotions right now! Google launches great tech, and then hurt themselves with insane policies. Regardless of how you feel about them, #Stadia will change gaming forever! Microsoft's xCloud will be ramped up and Sony will be feeling the heat!https://t.co/qidq0jBc0p
— Dragonpunk (@DragonpunkGame) March 19, 2019
The Netflix of Gaming?
— DigitalAsian (@DigitalAsian) March 20, 2019
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.@Idea_India_ @shareyaarnow #google #stadia #gaming #gamestreaming #esports #gamers #egames #subscriptiongames #videogames #livestreaming #gamedev #netflix #ideas #idea #ideaindia #digitalasianhttps://t.co/lxSix9wn3y
世界をよりよくする
— けもみみおーこく公式 (@kemomimi_oukoku) March 19, 2019
Google GDC 2019 Gaming Announcement https://t.co/1D6p7C6o4m
既存プレイヤーがゲーム実況の権利関係云々で議論している間に、技術と資本でそれらをマージした世界観とプラットフォームを示しちゃうって。新しいものってやっぱり外野からやってくるんだなあと改めて。
— 水野 祐 Tasuku Mizuno ? (@TasukuMizuno) March 20, 2019
Google GDC 2019 Gaming Announcement https://t.co/Jbl6F82pjD @YouTubeさんから
STADIA 8K、120fps+
— 東方不敗 (@Arcueid1310) March 20, 2019
Xbox One X 4K、120fps
PS4 Pro 疑似4K、60fps
ゲーム機の概念を根底から覆すプロジェクト
・独占タイトルもリリース予定。ローンチは100以上のタイトルに対応
・回線速度やラグなどの問題はGoogleのデータセンターと最新技術が担保
回線は5G通信https://t.co/bFIHwfepWk
Googleが新プラットフォーム「STADIA」を発表。https://t.co/ZvGf119c8G pic.twitter.com/VyShRwzspr
— えふりす (@Kuraris_plus) March 19, 2019
We just did a #stadia commentary on the game service launch by @GoogleStadia with @DoctorMikeReddy
— USWGamesDev (@uswgamesdev) March 20, 2019
Always great to have topical sunbjects for our #gamedev students#gamedeveduhttps://t.co/dEke65WBTH
Ok... Wow. #Stadia is pretty incredible technology. Google have entered the gaming space with a serious contender and in a way that plays to their strengths. It’s been a while since something truly revolutionary has entered the gaming space. https://t.co/4UlmrK5o8T
— Platform (@ExpPlatform) March 19, 2019
Googleがファーストパーティゲームスタジオ「STADIA Games And Entertainment」を発表。https://t.co/ZvGf119c8G pic.twitter.com/xapRezqmHH
— えふりす (@Kuraris_plus) March 19, 2019
GoogleのKeynote始まった!!!#mercariGDC #GDC19
— Nakaji Kohki / Lyrica-chan @GDC?? (@nkjzm) March 19, 2019
Google GDC 2019 Gaming Announcement - YouTubehttps://t.co/aUlGFn6Iqt
「STADIA」専用コントローラーが発表。https://t.co/ZvGf119c8G pic.twitter.com/84QHDcXIxJ
— えふりす (@Kuraris_plus) March 19, 2019
「STADIA」プラットフォームのゲームはXboxOneXやPS4Proを超えるスペックで動作。https://t.co/ZvGf119c8G pic.twitter.com/Iw1tqvPQDh
— えふりす (@Kuraris_plus) March 19, 2019
Doom Eternal is coming to Google’s cloud gaming service, Stadia https://t.co/K6EKDUSy6J pic.twitter.com/J8NfQ5Oeje
— The Verge (@verge) March 20, 2019
Oh, how I wish I was at GDC this year ?#gamedesign #gamedevelopment
— Abby Dabby Dooo Twitch (@DoooAbby) March 19, 2019
Google GDC keynote: watch it here https://t.co/rp272Zl3uX via @Polygon
So cool to finally see Google announcing Stadia at #GDC2019 ? I did some consulting last year for them related to this, so excited to see more about what direction they are taking it in! #gamedev https://t.co/WyjLsza5Vf https://t.co/WyjLsza5Vf pic.twitter.com/ok4c84S51f
— ✨?Louise Leolin?? (@Louibyte) March 20, 2019
YouTube is about to make it so you can donate to play video games against a person who is streaming... GAME CHANGER https://t.co/5RbjhNBH0D
— adam22 (@adam22) March 20, 2019
No physical console or games? We're not too sure about this. https://t.co/HxRH8Q6ZNH
— Game Over Videogames (@gameovergames) March 19, 2019
Here's Google entering the $140 billion gaming industry. Games that can load on any device, using Google's powerful data centers; and streaming the content directly to the users.
— Keith Manaloto ? (@KeithManaloto_) March 19, 2019
They said that Assassin's Creed took less than 5 seconds to start.https://t.co/iu0OxmjAZn
Oh yes!!! Google unveils Stadia cloud gaming platform to play games anywhere https://t.co/QWHlm3nGNS
— José Papo (@josepapo) March 19, 2019
Updated: Google unveils Stadia, its vision for the future of gaming https://t.co/25ICy5mFYL
— Ina Fried (@inafried) March 19, 2019
Here is Google’s controller for its Stadia game streaming service https://t.co/9tRLxPvO8E
— The Verge (@verge) March 20, 2019
Details about Google’s Stadia controller is here from @verge: https://t.co/rdMvy8Mx5n
— Ken Yeung (@thekenyeung) March 19, 2019
この発想はなかった……いや違うな、この驚きは「今世代で投入ー?」ってところですね……。https://t.co/tMRgUYbcxX
— hito (@_hito_) March 19, 2019