Google Stadia Will Launch With 22 Games, Up From 12
A last-minute bump to Stadia's library.
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Google has increased its Stadia game-streaming service's launch lineup from 12 to 22 games. The change was announced last night, just ahead of the service's Tuesday launch.
The full list is now as follows:
- Assassin's Creed Odyssey Â
- Attack on Titan: Final Battle 2Â
- Destiny 2: The Collection (available in Stadia Pro)
- Farming Simulator 2019
- Final Fantasy XVÂ
- Football Manager 2020
- Grid 2019Â
- GyltÂ
- Just Dance 2020Â
- KineÂ
- Metro Exodus Â
- Mortal Kombat 11Â
- NBA 2K20Â
- Rage 2Â
- Rise of the Tomb RaiderÂ
- Red Dead Redemption 2
- Samurai Shodown (available in Stadia Pro)
- Shadow of the Tomb RaiderÂ
- ThumperÂ
- Tomb Raider 2013Â
- Trials RisingÂ
- Wolfenstein: Youngblood
That's almost twice as many games as were available before, including some big names like NBA 2K20 and Rage 2. This has been seem by some as Google performing a bit of course correction after the initial list was released and considered too shallow.
All eyes will be on the service when it launches tomorrow, with some planned features missing, including Crowd Play and Buddy Passes for friends.Â
Article continues belowMore games are planned to hit the service before the end of 2019, including Borderlands 3, Darksiders Genesis, Ghost Recon: Breakpoint and Dragon Ball: Xenoverse.
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