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Stadia is coming soon to a Chromecast w/Google TV near you

 

Yesterday, Google announced that Stadia will be made available on a few devices beginning on June 23rd. Yes, June 23rd as in just over 2 weeks or 15 days at the time of this blog post. I've been really looking forward to this update since the new Chromecast launched last fall. I currently have two Chromecast where I play Stadia the most and I must admit that I can’t wait to get rid of the Chromecast Ultra that really only serves one purpose right now and that's to play Stadia on my living room TV. 


More on the news from Google below…


In a few short weeks, we’ll see millions more TVs come to life with games available to play instantly with Stadia. For this initial launch, Stadia will be officially supported on the following devices:

  • Chromecast with Google TV

  • Hisense® Android Smart TVs (U7G, U8G, U9G)

  • Nvidia® Shield TV

  • Nvidia® Shield TV Pro

  • Onn™ FHD Streaming Stick and UHD Streaming Device

  • Philips® 8215, 8505, and OLED 935/805 Series Android TVs

  • Xiaomi® MIBOX3 and MIBOX4

As for Android TV OS devices not on this list, you can opt into experimental support to play Stadia. While this feature is still in development and not every Android TV OS device will work perfectly, you can now try out Stadia and play your favorite games on more screens than ever before.

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