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Google Stadia to be Launched in November with Pro Subscription

Kyle Matthews by Kyle Matthews
July 27, 2019
in Entertainment
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Google’s cloud gaming service, Google Stadia, which is scheduled to be launched in November will have two subscriptions, Free and Pro. People across the world are waiting for the launch of the gaming service since the company has unveiled details about the gaming service. The free subscription, Stadia Base will be available for free whereas pro subscription, Stadia Pro will be available for a price of $9.99 per month. A lot of new features have been included in Google Stadia subscriptions for people to enjoy the games.

The free subscription service, Stadia Base will only offer a facility to stream games in 1080p at 60fps with stereo sound but there will not be any free games in it. And it is not coming out until 2020. The paid subscription, Stadia Pro will offer a $2000-rig gaming performance and it would allow streaming games in 4K HDR with 5.1 Surround sound. In Stadia Pro, the gamers will have access to over 30 AAA titles of which some of the names are Ghost Recon Breakpoint, The Division 2, NBA 2K, Borderlands 3, Grid 2019, and Final Fantasy XV.

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In Stadia Pro subscription, the company will offer one free game per month for Stadia Pro subscribers. Along with this, the Founders Edition Bundle will also be available which would include the necessary tools to enjoy the new cloud gaming service. The bundle will cost $129 and would include Google Stadia Controller ($69) and Chromecast Ultra ($59). In addition to this, the Bundle will offer three months Stadia Pro subscription, three months Buddy Pass, and first dibs on the Stadia username.

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