Google continues to try to counter one of the biggest problems of the streaming service Stadia and has now confirmed two further new additions to the game line-up.
One of the biggest problems of the rather poorly started game streaming service is certainly the quite manageable range of games. According to developer and publisher statements, Google should also be to blame for this, because the internet giant is obviously not willing to support the developers magnificently or otherwise – i.e. financially – to support them so that they can bring their titles to Stadia. Nevertheless, there are always some new additions to the streaming service.
Stadia has now been able to confirm two more new titles for the platform. Anyone who hoped for prominent titles will be disappointed, because there are two other smaller games. Puzzle and puzzle fans will get their money's worth, because both Relicta and The Turing Test will soon be coming to Stadia to put your gray cells to the test.
The two first-person titles will be available in the Stadia Store and come up with puzzles in the sci-fi setting. Relicta comes from developer Mighty Polygon and publisher Deep Silver and lets you explore the mysterious Chandra base. There you have to solve various magnetism and gravity puzzles to solve the secrets of the facility.
The multi-award-winning The Turing Test comes from Bulkhead Interactive and takes you to the Jupiter moon Europe. Guided by an AI, Ava Turing is designed to solve various energy puzzles and experience the complex history with all its twists and turns.