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2020-02-20T05:50:44.799Z


Google's gaming service was launched last November and allows users to play PlayStation and Xbox games without the need for a very high-quality console. Now the company has announced that it is ...


Now also on Samsung devices: Google's gaming service expands to more devices

Google's gaming service was launched last November and allows users to play PlayStation and Xbox games without the need for a very high-quality console. Now the company has announced that it is also launching the service on Samsung, Riser and Asus smartphones

Now also on Samsung devices: Google's gaming service expands to more devices

Photo: Avi Cohen, Editing: Nir Chen

After launching the Pixel handsets service, Google also released Stadia this morning (Thursday) to a large number of Samsung, Asus and Reiser handsets. Among the new devices added to the service are the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S8 series. Another Samsung Note 10, Note 9 and Note 8 series is also on the lucky list. As for the Razor and Asus - the company's flagship devices, the Razor Von 1 and 2 as well as the ROG Von 1 and 2, received full support along with Samsung devices. Weighing all devices with gaming support, Stadia runs on about 26 different smartphones.

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Google's gaming service was launched last November, enabling players around the world to stream video games over the Internet, making the physical console unnecessary. What's more, Google promises to stream these games at 4K resolution and 60 frames per second, with HDR support and 5.1-channel audio, amazing data for today's supercomputers as well. The service will run on a monthly basis, much like video streaming services like Netflix or Spotify on Music, and allow players to use a huge library to which Google will add new games regularly and continuously.

Google Stadium (screenshot)

Google Stadium (Photo: Google, official site)

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Google charges £ 8.99 a month for using the pro service, which is about NIS 40, but it's important that you order. The service itself is free for everyone and allows streaming of games completely in exchange for payment for each game individually. The payment option, however, Allows you to play a wide range of games at no additional charge and without having to pay for each game individually, but some games will still have to pay, but of course with a small discount. It's important to note that the Stadia app for iOS still doesn't allow full activity, so Users who want to play on their iPhone or iPad will have to wait for the time being. Has not yet said when he got here.

Source: walla

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