Stadia is still alive and healthy, confirms Google Exec

Google is famous for many of its projects, some of them are very expensive and some of them even involve partners and customers who rely on these products. When Google launched its own streaming platform, it is not surprising that some are considered the stage with uncertainty, especially about their future. Apart from all the worrying news lately, Googler Nate Ahirn said that the Stadia “Life and Healthy”, which you expect to be heard from Stadia’s developer marketing instructions.

Google turned off the Stadio Games & Games & Entertainment Entertaining, in-house last February and then lost her head for John Justice Stadia last month. Apart from a consistent weekly update in new games that come to the streaming game platform, many start wondering how long the Stadia will survive in this state and the rate of development. However, Ahearn suggested non-believers not to see the news but to pay attention to the Stadia maker program instead.

The program partnered with both AAA studios such as Square Enix and Ubisoft and indie developers with the aim of helping them support the Stadia as one of their target platforms. But it is rather ironically, however, the maker of the Stadia is not obsessed with making an exclusive stage or encouraging for the platform exclusivity period. The lack of exclusive, the practice that is common in the console, especially, is one of the factors used to doubt the existence of a sustainable stage.

Reports from GamesIndustry.Biz also confirmed that the Stadia is now led by DOV Zimring at the Justice place. Zimring is one of the Co-Founder Stadians and has been involved because it is still an internal project flow. The focus of the new tin and the Stadia itself will provide value to its partners.

The question is whether the partner will exist for the long term, long enough to truly keep the relevant stage. Google has not shared numbers on how many customers have the current Stadia but are not worried about the problem in the phase of “early adopters” from the newborn streaming game market.

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