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Stadia Pro members will get two more free games in December
Google Stadia players will get access to another pair of games as part of their Pro subscription next week. Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition and Farming Simulator 19 will join Destiny 2: The Collection and Samurai Shodown in the lineup at noon ET on December 1st. From then, you'll be able to play...
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Google Stadia players will get access to another pair of games as part of their Pro subscription next week. Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition and Farming Simulator 19 will join Destiny 2: The Collection and Samurai Shodown in the lineup at noon ET on December 1st. From then, you'll be able to play them at no extra cost as long as your Pro subscription is active.
They're the first additions to the list of free games for Pro members (which all Stadia players are for now) since the service debuted last week. Google plans to add more free games for Pro members each month.
Both Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition and Farming Simulator 19 were among the selection of titles Stadia made available to purchase on its launch day. The service typically offers a 14-day refund window for games, but only for those you played for less than two hours. Given the short window between Stadia's initial rollout and those two titles heading to Stadia Pro, Google will relax its return policy for them.
It seems like Google is getting a bit desperate, and are already giving away the old games they were charging full price for now free of charge. Wow, that's quite a sentence.
I think someone here said it only did like 80k or something, so barely anyone cared about it from the start, and now it seems that with all the complaints Google is finally seeing the writing on the wall as the "walls are closing in" on Stadia. You know, the writing everyone else saw the day the conference it was introduced in aired. This is the worst gaming launch by any major or mid-tier gaming or technology company in gaming industry history, I don't even think it's possible to salvage this due to how badly they fucked up.
I can't wait to read in January that Stadia was a prototype experiment for some new project coming out in 2021 so Google can sunset it while trying to act like they didn't seriously think this would work.