Google Stadia offers a 30-minute trial
If someone is interested in Google’s cloud gaming service Stadia but has not had the opportunity to try this service and has not started, then maybe now is a good time, because now as long as it is a user with a Google account, you can enjoy a 30-minute free trial of “Hello Engineer” on Stadia to see if Stadia is suitable for your own use.
If you have someone who needs to try it out, you can first confirm whether the account is in a region that supports Stadia, click this link, log in to your Google account, and then follow the corresponding instructions. After that, if you like the “Hello Engineer” demo this time, you can buy it on Stadia for $20, or subscribe to Stadia Pro members to play for free. As for other games that can be played on Stadia for free, there is “Destiny 2”.
However, Google’s current support for Stadia is obviously not as much as when it was first launched. First, the two internal game studios of Stadia were closed at the beginning of this year, which means that Stadia will not have any first-party games, and then the transfer of Stadia’s game director Jack Buser to Google Cloud. After a series of operations, Stadia’s development route has changed a lot from the original one. The most obvious is that it has changed from trying to create its own exclusive games to not having exclusives, and Google also plans to sell some of Stadia’s technology to other game companies to develop their own game streaming services, telecom operator AT&T has taken the lead in adopting Stadia’s technology to launch cloud gaming services.
In addition to Google Stadia, there are many other well-known companies on the market that have launched cloud gaming services, such as Microsoft’s Xbox Cloud Gaming, NVIDIA’s GeForce Now, etc., so if you are worried that Stadia is not good enough, there are still other options.
Via: 9to5google