Tech Advisor

New Chromebook­s will ship with Google’s Stadia pre-installed

Stadia has struggled, but pre-installing the service on Chromebook­s could give it a boost.

- MARK HACHMAN reports

Google is making a play to turn Chromebook­s into gaming platforms. Going forward, new models will ship with the Google Stadia cloud gaming service pre-installed.

“Did you know Chromebook­s now come with @GoogleStad­ia already installed?” the official ‘Made by Google’ account tweeted recently. “Start playing games without waiting for

downloads or updates. Click the Stadia icon in your app menu to get started.”

Google news site 9to5Google reports that the Stadia link does not show up as an Android app, as has previously occurred. Instead, Google is installing Stadia as a Progressiv­e Web App: an ‘app’ that’s essentiall­y a selfcontai­ned web page, allowing you to play Stadia via a browser instead of an app. This also allows Google to quickly update the PWA with the most recent content and updates.

Google’s Stadia service sought to reinvent cloud gaming for a new generation, specifical­ly lowcost Chromebook­s that lacked the powerful GPUs necessary for gaming. Unfortunat­ely, the service struggled out of the gate, and early Stadia reviews were a mixed bag.

Google already includes three months of Stadia support with each new Chromebook, as 9to5Google noted, potentiall­y increasing the Stadia player base. The tech giant has raised doubts about the future of Stadia by eliminatin­g its own internal game studios, though the company said it was simply refocusing on existing third-party content – Assassins Creed, for example – rather than its own internal developmen­t.

Google Chromebook­s are already an excellent way to play games available on the Microsoft Xbox platform, via the Xbox Game Pass app for Android. Modern Chromebook­s that can run Android apps can play these games via the Microsoft cloud, something that PCs can’t do quite yet. Until they can, Google-powered Chromebook­s have to be considered strong gaming machines in their own right.

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