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Sources at Google's failed game studio say it should've just bought
studios and left them alone like Microsoft

Sources at Google's failed game studio say it should've just bought studios and left them alone like Microsoft

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Google unveiled Stadia in March 2019 to great fanfare, and with a promise to revolutionize gaming. Streamed gaming was hardly a new idea at the time, but Google had the money and the muscle to make it happen, not to mention a first-party game studio, Stadia Games and Entertainment, headed up by Ubisoft and EA veteran Jade Raymond.

Less than two years later, though, that plan to build first-party Stadia games fell apart: Google closed its internal studios before they'd managed to release a game, and Raymond left the company as a result. Stadia will continue to operate as a platform with the same free and subscription-based plans as always, but Google "will not be investing further" in internal game development, Stadia boss Phil Harrison said.



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