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Google makes move into online gaming with launch of Stadia

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Google has launched a Netflix-style service that will enable people to play computer games over the internet without the need for a console.

Stadia, which will run on Google’s Chrome browser on a desktop computer, smartphone or tablet, was launched last week at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco.

Crucially, games would not require installati­on on users’ devices, because they would run directly from Google’s cloud computer servers.

Google said that Stadia’s cloud computing power is the equivalent of a console running at 10.7 GPU teraflops, making it faster than Sony’s PS4 Pro and Microsoft’s Xbox One X combined.

It will also use video-sharing platform YouTube as a vehicle to drive demand to Stadia.

At last week’s conference, Google’s recently hired head of gaming, Phil Harrison, showed how someone viewing a video on YouTube could press a “play on Stadia” button and begin playing the title within seconds.

Id Software’s major title, Doom Eternal, will be one of the first games available. Google experiment­ed with streaming data-rich games in 2018 with Project Stream, in which the Ubisoft game Creed: Odyssey was available to play via Chrome.

Google has also manufactur­ed a game controller to use with Stadia that will communicat­e with cloud servers independen­tly from any other hardware being used. This will, Google says, solve the problem of latency that can affect split-second decisions i nvolved in multi-player games.

Stadia is due to launch later this year in the US, the UK and Canada.

Google has not yet confirmed how much subscribin­g to Stadia would cost or whether it would be supported by ads.

Google said Stadia will eventually be able to handle 8K resolution video – 16 times more detailed than HD, meaning it will be much higher than the standard quality for PC gaming.

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Solution in hand: A game controller will communicat­e independen­tly with cloud servers Assassin’s

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