The Stadia controller conversion tool was Google’s way of letting customers who purchased the controller avoid its obsolescence. The controller was meant to be for the sole purpose of playing games on ...
Google has officially shut down the Stadia controller conversion tool that many were able to use to turn their useless Stadia controller into a standard Bluetooth controller for other platforms. The ...
Google promised iPhone support, but Apple's App Store policies got in the way. Now, there's finally a way to play Stadia on iOS -- just fire up Safari and go to the Stadia site to use the new ...
Google has taken the Stadia Controller conversion tool offline, killing the final remnant of the cloud gaming platform. Launched in 2023 around the time of Stadia’s death, Google opened up a ...
Tech has a problem, an e-waste problem. Google is a common offender when it comes to this, creating a product just to end support a couple of years later. Thankfully, there are some lasting ...
Google Stadia, once heralded as the future of gaming, officially ceased operations on January 18, 2023. For those wondering about the platform’s status in 2026, this article explains what happened to ...
Google’s short-lived cloud gaming service, Stadia, didn’t see the success the company would have wanted. The project was announced grandly towards the end of 2019, but ultimately came to an end at the ...
Google Stadia’s launch has so far been mired by a lackluster games line-up and news of missing key features such as the ability to run Stadia via existing Chrome Cast Ultra devices, family sharing, ...