New Xbox Browser Reportedly Supports Stadia
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Google Stadia will reportedly now be playable on a new Xbox browser. Both Microsoft’s next-gen consoles and the Xbox One will get the bump that allows players to stream Stadia games. A Russian nesting doll of gaming choice on an already robust gaming library with Game Pass. The Verge reports that the updated Microsoft Edge browser will have more stable Chromium support, meaning that the cloud gaming library is there for the taking. If that weren’t enough, Xbox fans could be getting some more Discord functionality as well with the browser. It remains unclear how these developments mesh with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate supposedly going live this Spring. Still, the prospect of more cloud gaming has to be at least a little interesting for everyone that already has a Stadia account.
Google Stadia Patches Journey to the Savage Planet After Fan Outcry
Journey to the Savage Planet on their service. Some of the fans discovered developers were struggling to fix the bugs in their games due to layoffs. In a new report from The Verge, the people at Typhon Studios were trying to make
Journey to the Saavage Planet work on the platform again. Users were reporting general bugs, crashes, freezing, and other complications in the game Google stepped in and managed to get things back on track. Adding fuel to the fire surrounding this situation is the fact that Stadia is cloud-based, so it wasn t like anyone could go into the game’s files and find a solution for themselves. Google brought the developers into the fold at the tail end of 2019. But, more importantly, their game is one of the only titles that comes along with a Stadia Pro subscription at purchase. So, this a title that a huge percentage of the player base wanted to get fixed.
Google got sued for “greatly exaggerating: claims about Stadia. The breach of contract lawsuit is just coming to light after being filed in October of last year. In the actual document, the plaintiffs argue that Google “made false and misleading claims” when it came to the streaming [.]