A presentation with news from Stadia will take place today. Google has advanced its Stadia Connect for this afternoon of April 28, with new launches that will serve to shape the catalog of its gaming platform via streaming. A digital presentation from which two of the ads already seem to have leaked, and that is that both Octopath Traveler and PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds have set course for Google Stadia.
Confirmation of such releases is due to the American Age Rating Agency, ESRB. In it, as it collects Gematsu On Twitter, the versions of PUBG and Octopath for Stadia, implying that this afternoon we will see them confirmed by their managers in what Google has prepared.
ESRB just rated what are likely leaks from the @GoogleStadia Connect later today:
Octopath Traveler: https://t.co/U2TNl40Fbw
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds: https://t.co/xZlAx3w7hA pic.twitter.com/NDxqn05ONH– Gematsu (@gematsucom) April 28, 2020
Two interesting announcements that will be accompanied by many more that we will soon be able to get to know. Good move by Google in the middle of that two-month free period enabled for players better confinement by COVID-19. Can they also be played for free these days or will they be part of that paid catalog that is within the platform?
This afternoon, at 18:00 in Spanish peninsular time, we will be able to see both these confirmed versions and other games that are expected. What will be Stadia's strengths? Will we see among them any of the projects in which Jade Raymond, ex of Ubisoft has been involved?