Against this backdrop, according to Sundar Pichai, the next steps could include product and staff cuts as the company faces a number of economic challenges and slowing growth.
As a result, Google's official blog reported: “While Stadia's approach to streaming games for consumers was built on a strong technology foundation, it has not gained the traction among users that we had hoped, so we made the difficult decision to begin winding down our streaming service.”
The company also believes there are opportunities philippines mobile database to apply Stadia technology to other areas of Google, such as YouTube, Google Play, and augmented reality projects.
In any case, the company is committed to continuing to invest in video games through new technological tools and platforms that drive the success of developers and industry partners.
It is striking that the closure of Stadia coincides with a time when the industry has several announcements.
Earlier this year, Valve launched Steam Deck, a portable gaming streaming computer. The device was well received by users and last June the company announced plans to double its weekly shipments.
A few days ago, Tecent and Logitech introduced Logitech G Cloud, which allows gamers to stream games from Xbox Game pass and Nvidia Geforce Now.
Current status of Google Streaming Games
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