Stadia Games and Entertainment
- Outcasters (Only on Stadia)
From famed developers Splash Damage comes Outcasters, a vibrant and accessible competitive online multiplayer game set in a distinctly stylised vinyl world. Built off the incredible multiplayer experiences Splash Damage is known for players battle each other for glory, rewards and millions of customisations to make their Caster as unique as you are. Face off in matches up to eight players as you sharp-shoot, bounce and spring your way to success across colorful combat arenas.- Orcs Must Die! 3 (Only on Stadia; Playable in Stadia Pro once Stadia Connect is live)
From the team at Robot Entertainment, Orcs Must Die! 3 ushers orc-slaying mayhem to a previously unimaginable scale. All new War Scenarios pit players and their friends against the largest orc armies ever assembled. Mountable War Machines give players the essential firepower to heave, stab, carbonize, and disarticulate the abominable intruders. Orcs Must Die! 3 is the long-awaited successor to the award-winning series. Orcs Must Die! 3 will be claimable for free in Stadia Pro, or $29.99 without Pro.
- New developers working with our Stadia Games and Entertainment team to create Only on Stadia content include:
- Harmonix, the legendary developers behind some of the most beloved music games ever, delivering both intense rhythm and passion to everything they do.,
- Uppercut Games, specializing in immersive environmental storytelling, powerful emotional experiences, and boundary-pushing creativity.
- Supermassive Games, bringing ten years of award-winning expertise to Stadia, with a legacy of crafting some of the most playable and watchable games around.
MoreLuckThanSkill wrote on Jul 15, 2020, 11:01:
Hopefully Stadia and other streaming services like it that will come after, will die quick deaths. It is anti-consumer and especially in the US, a complete joke with the shit internet service most of the country suffers from, cable or even just satellite, with bandwidth caps.
I am morbidly interested to see how it fares in countries with better infrastructure and functional gigabit fiber or better to most homes though. Hopefully people are wise enough there to not get involved with Stadia, but it could happen.
As far as Orcs 3, if it comes to regular platforms at some point, I'll check it out. If it stays exclusive, I hope that company goes out of business and their game fails.