Google Stadia Mega Sale [google.com] with games at 85% off has begun. The list of game is
- Rainbow 6 Siege Ultimate $15 (cross-play and cross-progression with PC)
- Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate $15
- Judgment $10
- Fifa 21 $15
- Madden NFL 21 $12.00
- STAR WARS Jedi: Fallen Order™ $18
- Immortals Fenyx Rising™ Stadia $15.00
The discount requires an active Pro membership. If you've never had a Stadia Pro subscription on your Google account, you can sign up for a free trial (credit card required), and end it immediately, but still keep the 30 day trial and buy the above games.
More info on Rainbow 6 Siege:
- The Ultimate Edition includes 38 operators and Disruptor skin pack which will carry over to your PC progression
- Your Ubisoft account has to be linked to your Stadia account for the items to carry over (relatively easy process)
https://stadia.google.com/u/1/store/list/45
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Google says a lot of things too. As long as it is not written in a binding contract, they can change their tune anytime without notice - like "sorry you have to fulfill these set of conditions for this to take effect! Did you not read the fine print?", "oh we tried but we could not reach an agreement with another service!", "sorry your purchase was made too long ago! We only issue a refund if the purchase was in the last month!" etc.
Last I checked Google themselves shut down ALL of their internal game studios (despite having made lots of hires less than a year ago) and sent all staff packing, so I would not hold my breath on the long term viability of Stadia.
As of right now, there has been no announcement of any partnership with another platform to link / share licences. Do you really think that they will go through the effort to do so once they shut down? For those of us with a little memory of other cloud services (OnLive, Gaikai, etc.) we all know that those empty promises never materialize. They make these vague statements to get you to sign up but they don't follow through - once they close the service who is going to hold them accountable anyway?
And think about it. If a game like Judgment is not available on Steam / Epic / GoG, how would Google transition your licence to another platform?
As long as it is not written in a binding contract, they can change their tune anytime without notice - like "sorry you have to fulfill these set of conditions for this to take effect! Did you not read the fine print?", "oh we tried but we could not reach an agreement with another service!", "sorry your purchase was made too long ago! We only issue a refund if the purchase was in the last month!" etc.
Last I checked Google themselves shut down ALL of their internal game studios (despite having made lots of hires less than a year ago) and sent all staff packing, so I would not hold my breath on the long term viability of Stadia.
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I haven't been into games since the PlayStation. Last computer game I played was company of heroes. Last arcade game was Marvel vs Capcom 2.
Stadia has allowed me to try games again with a low cost of entry. I could buy 3-4 games for the cost of one PlayStation disc
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