Google has confirmed plans to release a 'self-serve' tool that will make its proprietary Stadia controller function on …
via its Google Store. Stadia is also attempting to automatically process refunds for"all purchases of games, add-on content and subscriptions fees other than Stadia Pro" through the Stadia Store, and expects the majority of refunds to be processed by 18th January, 2023., a game that"came to Stadia before Stadia came to the world".
In a bittersweet twist, this means that Worm Game is both the last game to release on the service and the first, as it was used to test features from before Stadia's 2019 launch right up until last year.Get your first month for £1 when you buy a Standard Eurogamer subscription.
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