Google Stadia Cloud Gaming Explained:-The Future of Gaming?


Everyone loves playing games that have high graphics and animations as these games are true to life. But often due to the lack of proper hardware components like GPU & CPU we cannot play or run these high graphics intensity games. Google Project Stadia aims to solve this problem. So in this article let's understand Google Stadia.

So What's Google Stadia?
The search giant has launched a new streaming platform which will let people play games across a variety of devices without the need for a machine or console with top-of-the-line graphics and processor. 
 Google Stadia is a cloud-based gaming platform that will bring together gamers, developers, streamers, YouTube together.

In other words, there is no need to buy separate hardware to play games on Stadia, as the only hardware currently made for the streaming service is a game controller– designed by Google. Stadia allows anyone with a Chrome browser and a controller to experience console-quality gaming on an existing device. All the heavy graphics processing here is handled by Google's Cloud Servers. Google highlighted how through Stadia, developers can make cross-platform multiplayer games that work across devices such as PC, TV, mobile phones, and tablets at the same time.

Google will also have its own controller designed for Stadia, with buttons to stream to YouTube and use Google Assistant to get help with the game. You can also use existing controllers or mouse and keyboard to play Stadia games.


How Does Google Stadia  Work?

Stadia will stream various games titles from its data centers in 200 countries and territories.  Stadia, according to Google, can deliver lag-free gaming in up to 4K resolution at 60 FPS with HDR and surround sound. In the future, Google will support an 8K resolution at 120 FPS as well. But to stream games in 4K, you will require a 30 Mbps Internet connection with minimal ping. Given that Stadia takes advantage of the cloud, it is easier for gamers to access titles without the need for a physical disc or frustrating downloads.

To achieve all of this Google has partnered with chip maker AMD to make customed GPU chips for its data centers. The chip aims to deliver 10.7 teraflops of power (compare that to the 4.2 teraflops of the PS4 Pro or 6 teraflops of the Xbox One X).

How much does it Cost?
Cost is the big factor here, and Google has maintained silence over the business model. Google has not revealed whether we will need to pay for each gaming title or it will a monthly subscription plan.

Google Stadia Availability

Google stadia will be available initially in the US, UK, Canada & Europe by the end of this Year. Google has not revealed its plan to launch it in India.

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