Google offers free Stadia games to attract players
Google announces that it is making games available for free to its game streaming platform[free Stadia games ]. Check out!
To encourage people to use their game streaming service, Stadia, Google is making available demos of games that are available on its platform as of today. Both new users and those already using the streaming service will be able to play titles like Pac-Man Mega Tunnel Battle. More games will be available later this week.
To have access to free games, all the person needs to do is access this link, create a Stadia account, and then start playing the game demos transmitted through Google’s cloud servers. This is an attempt by the company to attract more users to its game streaming subscription.
There will be three consecutive days of game demos and betas made available by Google for free to Stadia users. Tomorrow the game Humankind will be available and on the 22nd Immortals Fenyx Rising will also be ready to be played at no cost. Each of the titles will be available for 7 days to be played for free.
On November 17th, Google will also make Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order available for free to Stadia players.
Launch and availability
Unfortunately Google Stadia is not available in Brazil and you will not be able to access it by normal means. Currently, the following countries have been covered with Google’s streaming subscription service:
- Belgium
- Canada
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Ireland
- Italy
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Spain
- Sweden
- United Kingdom
- U.S
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