Google offers free Stadia game access during pandemic COVID19
SAN FRANCISCO - Google on Wednesday made its Stadia online video game service free to provide an escape for those hunkered down at home because of the coronavirus pandemic.
"Keeping social distance is vital, but staying home for long periods can be difficult and feel isolating," Stadia vice president Phil Harrison said in an online post.Google is offering free access to Stadia for two months. Availability was expected to be rolled out to 14 countries by the end of this week.
"With increased demand due to more people at home during this time, we’re taking a responsible approach to internet traffic," Harrison said. "The vast majority of people on a desktop or laptop won't notice a significant drop in gameplay quality," Harrison said, warning that Stadia tech support might be impeded due to Google staff working from home during the pandemic.
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