![]() ![]() Stadia requires an internet connection of 10Mb/s or more, and while it's free to use, games must be purchased. Google launched Stadia one year ago today, allowing subscribers to play cloud-based games on compatible laptops, PCs, Macs, phones, and tablets. Just today, NVIDIA announced browser support for its streaming gaming service GeForce NOW, with plans to bring Fortnite back to iOS devices. Microsoft is also developing a web-based version of its xCloud gaming service, and Amazon's Luna game service works on iOS devices using the web browser. Google is working on a progressive web version of Stadia that will run on Safari, and a public beta test will be available in the coming weeks. Submitting hundreds of games to the App Store is so far not something any cloud gaming service has wanted to do, and those services are instead opting for web access. ![]() ![]() Since launch, Google has not been able to bring Stadia to iOS devices because of Apple's restrictions on cloud gaming services.Īpple in August said that cloud gaming services were allowed on the App Store, but that each individual game must be submitted to be reviewed by Apple's App Store team. Google today announced that Stadia, its cloud gaming service, will be coming to iPhone and iPad in the near future through an upcoming web app. ![]()
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