Published 22:53 IST, June 6th 2019

Google reveals Stadia bandwidth requirements, launch titles, price and availability

Stadia will launch this November in 14 countries (India will have to wait, for now), with Google starting pre-orders for Stadia Founder’s Edition today

Reported by: Saurabh Singh
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Google is finally ready to talk more about Stadia – its highly ambitious game streaming service that will allow gamers to play high-end AAA games across devices over cloud without any dedicated gaming rig, console or orwise. Turns out, Stadia isn’t really ‘Netflix for games’ as we all had imagined it to be. At least, t at launch. For at launch, Google is focusing entirely on early adopters who’ll be ready to buy Stadia games, while one can only hope to rent se games (and more) in future, for w. 

Google is starting proceedings with two kinds of subscription models - Stadia Pro and Stadia Founder’s Edition. While Stadia Pro will cost about $10 a month, Stadia Founder’s Edition will pack three months of Stadia Pro plus a hardware starter kit that will include a Chromecast Ultra and a limited-edition night blue Stadia controller, all for $130. Stadia Founder’s Edition will also give subscribers access to Bungie’s Destiny 2: Collection with cross-save functionality, an exclusive Stadia name, and a buddy pass that will allow a friend to access whole thing at extra cost. 

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Stadia will launch this vember in 14 countries (India will have to wait, for w), with Google starting pre-orders for Stadia Founder’s Edition today. 

Google is promising console-quality gaming (4K at 60fps at launch) sans an actual console - Google is really touting Stadia as a gaming platform for everyone and with it company is joining likes of Microsoft, Nvidia and Sony to end reliance on hardware upgrades and stream high-quality games whenever, wherever. 

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Stadia will require a recommended minimum bandwidth of 10Mbps to stream games at 720p, 60fps while for a maxed-out gaming experience at full 4K HDR, 60fps, service will require speeds of up to 35Mbps. Google is working on a free tier model, keeping former in mind, that will be available sometime in 2020 – you’ll need to buy just games in that case. 

Speaking of games, Google Stadia is launching with at least 31 games, including Baldur's Gate 3, Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint, Gylt, Get Packed and Tom Clancy's Division 2. More details will be revealed at E3 2019.  

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Stadia will lever Google’s massive infrastructure of data centers – that will in turn be powered by a custom AMD chip capable of churning out 10.7 GPU teraflops (for some perspective, most powerful gaming console in world, Xbox One X maxes out at 6 teraflops).   

Since Stadia is a platform designed for instant access of play over cloud, re will be multiple ways to access it – via Chrome web browser, Chromecast Ultra or even a smartphone like Pixel 3.

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22:46 IST, June 6th 2019