Google Stadia Pricing

Google Stadia Pricing

Pricing of the Google Stadia, a cloud gaming services leaked, find out how much.

Google announces that they will have a gaming service that will let you play a videogame, even without a Gaming Console.
Just use your Google Chrome browser to play, and so you can play not just on a PC or Mac, but also on you Laptop and Mobile Phones. It also has a display up to 4K at 60 fps.

Google uses cloud services, which only requires Fast Internet Connection to play without lag. But it will cost you, because you need at least 35 Mbps speed to play 4K with 60 pcs and 5.1 Surround Sound, or just 25 Mbps for games with 1080p at 60 fps. And the Recommended Minimum Speed is 10 Mbps for 720p 60 fps with Stereo Sound

Fans were amaze by these services, but worried for same thing, the PRICE, is it subscription based, or buy per game and play forever.

Here is the prices leaked in the internet prior to the official release from Google. (Not accurate but just to give you an idea.)

Stadia Founder’s Edition = $125 (Chromecast Ultra, a Limited Edition Night Blue Stadia Controller, a three-month subscription)
Staida Pro = $9.99 (Stadia Games at 4K resolution with 60 fps)
Stadia Controller = $69 (Clearly White, Just Black, and Wasabi colors available)
Currently this countries will have the chance to purchase the Stadia Founder's Edition:
Belgium, Finland, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, and the United States.

Tomb Raider Trilogy, Doom Eternal, and Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is a part of the starting lineup of games, definitely more games to come, but you have to purchase individually.
Stadia is a cloud gaming service operated by Google. It is capable of streaming video games in 4K resolution at 60 frames per second with support for high-dynamic-range, to players via the company's numerous data centers across the globe, provided they are using a sufficiently high-quality Internet connection. It will be accessible through the Google Chrome web browser. The service is integrated with YouTube, and its "state share" feature allows viewers of a Stadia stream to launch a game on the service on the same save state as the streamer, has been used as a selling point for the service. It is compatible with HID class USB controllers, though a proprietary controller manufactured by Google with a direct Wi-Fi link to data centers will be made available alongside the service. Known in development as Project Stream, the service was debuted through a closed beta running Assassin's Creed Odyssey in October 2018, with a public release planned in late 2019. It competes with Sony Interactive Entertainment's PlayStation Now service, and Microsoft's Project xCloud.