In the short term they will be fulfilled three months since the launch of Google Stadia, and that means first-time buyers in one of the packages Founders they will destroy their own a three month free trial of Stadia Pro, so that they will be forced to pay 10 euros a month for an expensive platform to continue using … Or not?
Given the imminent end of trial date, Google wants to clear up any confusion and confirm that all Stadia users ending the trial period of the Pro version, they can continue to use Stadia for free, because they will be the first to reach out Free plan for Stadia Base from next February.
Stadia will always be available for free to those who cancel your subscriptions
For those who don't remember, it's important to say that Stadia Base has been a free platform platform was announced after the launch of Stadia, which in the future will allow any user access Stadia and manage topics It's free or for those titles that have already been purchased, with 1080p resolution higher.
However, Stadia Base is not yet available, which is why current Stadia users have begun to worry a little about the time the trial expiration date is approaching. Fortunately, in a statement shared with him Android police, Google clarifies that Stadia Base will be available to current users since subscriptions are canceled:
While we know that Stadia's free level is widely expected, we do not currently announce it. If a player chooses not to renew their Stadia Pro registration, he / she will lose access to the games and discounts provided to Pro subscribers only, but may continue to play games purchased and will be able to access the Stadia store to purchase other games.
You know: yes, for some reason, you think that the Pro version of Stadia doesn't offer enough By donating 10 euros every month, you can continue to use the platform – with a limit, of course – once you've decided to cancel your subscription.
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