Electronic giant has agreed to bring many of its games to the Google video streaming platform, Stadia, including FIFA, Madden, again Star Wars Jedi: The Fallen Order, in accordance with A Hollywood reporter.
While Star Wars Jedi: The Fallen Order we will get to Stadia sometime this year, a series of games FIFA and Madden you won't arrive until next winter. Other EA games will be followed by 2021. It is not yet clear what the games will be, though A Hollywood reporter says the agreement covers a total of five games over a two-year period.
Stadia suffered after she launched in November last year, with a few features missing. While gaining some high profile games in recent months, such as Bethesda & # 39; s Eternal Judgment with Ubisoft & # 39; s Article 2, games from other publishers working like activation with EA were very rare. EA now seems to be testing its waters Fallen Order, instead of rushing to bring most of its catalog back to the platform.
Stadia went free earlier this month and is currently offering two-month free trials of its paid Pro subscriptions.
Update: 1:37 p.m .: Google has announced more games to Stadia in the future as part of it today's presentation of Stadia Connect. Both Player Battlefields Unknown and An Octopath traveler they can be heard today, by PUBG free for Pro subscribers.
For now Rock of Ages 3 comes in June, followed by a playwright Crayta, is exclusively for Stadia, too Wave Breaker, a boat racing game, later in the summer.
Here is the full presentation: