Google's video game cloud service Stadia received a warm welcome during its launch at select locations last November. Since then, the search engine expert has produced over 120 games en route to the platform by 2020.
Now, to add to this, EA has announced that it is partnering with Google to bring it Star Wars Jedi: The Fallen Order, Madden NFL, again FIFA in service soon this year. As you might have guessed, many heads have evolved within the video game industry. This new partnership has also been recognized by Nintendo fans on social media and seems to have many others, collectively, questioning the arrangement.
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There are ideas that it can be integrated with the financial system. It is clear that Google is keen to do something for its new platform, so it wouldn't be too surprising, if at all. There are also numerous comments that show just how much work it can do for EA to announce such a partnership with Nintendo:
Although the relationship between EA and Nintendo has never been better for this generation, the third-party title has shown at least others switchch support recently – announcement It is ripe for Paradise will be released from the hybrid program later this year.
What do you do with the latest EA collaboration? Are you surprised a platform like Google Stadia will be better supported by EA than a switch? Share your thoughts below.