Gamers Week Podcast

Episode 56 - The Death of Google Stadia

January 20, 2023 Gamers Week Podcast
Gamers Week Podcast
Episode 56 - The Death of Google Stadia
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Google Stadia, the tech giant's ill-fated venture into the video game industry, is taking its final breaths after little more than three years.  But will the passing of Stadia signal the end of cloud gaming? We discuss what the future of game streaming might look like and whether or not there may yet be a place in this world for Stadia.

We'll also be talking about the Microsoft layoffs that are confirmed to affect Bethesda and Xbox, how Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot is apologizing over his "ball in your court" comments to staff, how Shigeru Miyamoto said "no" to a Wario-style Princess Peach character, and how a pet fish accidentally revealed a streamer's credit card details during a Pokémon Violet livestream.

Finally, class is in session with Professor Ryebread in our Gaming History 101 segment. In this episode, we're remembering the early history of Newsfield Publications and its leader, Roger Kean.

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Main Topic: Game over for Google Stadia - but will it take cloud gaming with it?
Gaming History 101: Roger Kean and Newsfield Publications