It’s been simply over per week since Google introduced their large launch line-up of Stadia games, however with E3 2019 now drawing to an in depth that listing has now grow to be ever so barely longer, with new tiles similar to Ubisoft’s Watch Dogs Legion, Square Enix’s Marvel’s Avengers and extra becoming a member of the ranks. To assist preserve observe of all of them, right here’s a listing of each Google Stadia game confirmed up to now, in addition to which games are coming at launch, which of them will likely be arriving a bit of bit later, and which games you’ll solely have the ability to play by subscribing to one of many particular Stadia publisher subscriptions.
As talked about in my All your Stadia questions answered piece, virtually each game on Stadia will likely be in the stores individually, no matter whether or not you have got a Stadia Pro subscription otherwise you’re only a common Stadia Base person. There will likely be a small handful of free games that include Pro – the primary of which is Destiny 2 – however in any other case even Pro subscribers will nonetheless want to purchase all the pieces else they need to play on Stadia similar to Base peeps.
However, there can even be games you’ll be able to solely play by paying for particular writer subscriptions. So far, solely Ubisoft have introduced such a service within the type of UPlay+, however it’s possible we’ll see extra of them cropping up over the approaching months. Of course, I’ll replace this text with all the newest info as quickly as they’re introduced, however in the meanwhile, listed here are all of the games coming to Stadia on launch day, in addition to all the opposite games at the moment slated to reach subsequent 12 months in 2020.
Google Stadia games
At time of writing, there are at the moment 30 games confirmed for Stadia’s launch in November 2019. That listing might nicely develop a bit longer over the approaching months, although, as Google have additionally mentioned that Capcom, EA and Rockstar are all resulting from be making extra bulletins very quickly. Could we probably see Monster Hunter: World’s new Iceborne enlargement arrive on the service? I positive hope so, however I’ll replace this listing with extra particulars as quickly as we hear extra.
Stadia launch games:
- Destiny 2 (solely with a Stadia Pro subscription)
- Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
- Doom Eternal
- Doom (2016)
- Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint
- Tom Clancy’s The Division 2
- Gylt
- Borderlands 3
- Darksiders Genesis
- Rage 2
- Wolfenstein: Youngblood
- The Elder Scrolls Online
- Metro Exodus
- Final Fantasy XV
- Mortal Kombat 11
- Dragonball Xenoverse 2
- Get Packed
- Tomb Raider Definitive Edition
- Rise of the Tomb Raider
- Shadow of the Tomb Raider
- The Crew 2
- Just Dance 2020
- Trials Rising
- Thumper
- NBA 2K
- Football Manager 2019
- Grid
- Farming Simulator 19
- Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid
- Samurai Shodown
Stadia post-launch games:
- Baldur’s Gate 3
- Gods & Monsters
- Watch Dogs Legion
- Marvel’s Avengers
Google Stadia writer subscription games
We’ve additionally had affirmation that Ubisoft will likely be launching their UPlay+ subscription service on Google Stadia in 2020, which can give subscribers entry to over 100 games from Ubisoft’s again catalogue. Right now, we solely know concerning the following, as the remaining have but to be confirmed:
- Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege
- Far Cry 5
- Anno 1800
- For Honor
- Child of Light
- Prince of Persia Classic
- Beyond Good & Evil
- Splinter Cell: Blacklist
- Rayman Legends
A UPlay+ subscription can even embrace plenty of newer Ubisoft games already out there on Stadia, together with Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, Ghost Recon Breakpoint, The Crew 2, The Division 2, Trials Rising and Watch Dog Legions, so that you gained’t essentially have to purchase these individually for those who choose.
There have additionally been rumblings that Square Enix are at the moment desirous about their very own subscription service, as hinted at on this interview with Game Informer. It will most likely be a while earlier than we see it come to fruition, nonetheless, as president and CEO Yosuke Matsuda has solely mentioned the next:
“The more classic titles that you might have played on NES, we are still working hard to make it so you can play those. We actually have launched a dedicated project internally to port those, so we are working to make them available on a variety of platforms. Certainly down the road, we would like to see that on a subscription or streaming service, so we’re exploring the possibility of creating a dedicated channel for ourselves.”
He continued: “I think everyone is going in that direction [streaming], so we do want to be proactive in considering those options. We still don’t know if it would be a subscription service or an exclusive downloading service or what form it might take, but we do want to leverage our catalogue.”
Right now, although, that’s your lot for confirmed Stadia games. When extra games are introduced for Stadia, I’ll add ’em to the listing.