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Google Stadia Now Compatible On Multiple Mobile Devices

Google Stadia has announced a selection of mobile devices compatible with their games. It means that from February 20, Stadia will be supporting Samsung, ASUS,…

Matt BaileyBy Matt BaileyFebruary 19, 20202 Mins Read
Google Stadia Announces mobile devices compatible with their games from February 20.
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Google Stadia has announced a selection of mobile devices compatible with their games. It means that from February 20, Stadia will be supporting Samsung, ASUS, and Razer. Furthermore, the Samsung S20 will be available for Google Stadia games too.

Plus, Stadia have released a list of all compatible devices for their games. It’s a lengthy one, however. Firstly, there’s the Samsung Galaxy S8’s, which include the +, Active and Note 8. The Samsung S9, (+ and Note9 included), as well as the S10 models, (S10E and  S1O+ also).

We’re getting there, it’s a fairly extensive list.

So, on we go. Samsung’s Galaxy Note10, the Note10+, S20, S20+, and Ultra edition models have made the shortlist. Moving on to Razer, they have a far simpler choice of devices, the Razer Phone and Razer Phone 2, and that’s the lot. Easy.

Lastly, there’s the ASUS Rog Phones, (I and II), and that rounds off the list. If you’re a keen Stadia gamer, and you’ve got one of the devices mentioned herein, you’re in luck.

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Combined with Pixel 2, 3 and 4 devices, Google Stadia will allow you to play games across a range of more than twenty different Android phones from February 20. Games can also be played on tablets, laptops, and desktops. It further includes TVs through Google Chromecast Ultra.

Support for the devices begins later in the week. Plus, it doesn’t matter if you’re using Stadia’s Founder or Premiere Editions, or even a Stadia Buddy Pass, games can be enjoyed on all the new phones mentioned.

Yes, there are too many devices on the market right now, agreed. So, mark the date Stadia users, February 20.

In other news, Google Stadia will be adding a new tier, making its service free. A free base model is close to release for players to try out. However, only fourteen countries will be able to access the free base, at least at first.

These include Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, and the United States.

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I co-wrote three scripts for a podcast drama, Mr. Jamison, now on Spotify.
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