Will Google Stadia be complementary to PC and console?

According to Ubisoft, Google Stadia will not replace PCs and consoles: said Yves Guillemot, president of Ubisoft . Let’s find out the details of his statements.

 

Google Stadia: the new gaming platform

During the presentation of Google Stadia there were numerous exponents of the gaming sector. Among these also Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot, who spoke enthusiastically about this gaming platform signed by the Mountain View giant. In fact, one of the games shown on it (which, we reiterate, is not a console) was Assassin’s Creed Odyssey.

The question that many have asked and continue to ask is whether this novelty brought by Google is going to hinder more classic forms of gaming, such as traditional consoles. To answer was the same Guillemot, who seemed to have very clear ideas about it: “ Stadia [is to be looked at] as a complementary element to PC and console . If you have internet , thanks to Stadia you can play on a system that allows you to try your game. The good thing about this sector is that it allows you to play on smartphones or PCs, and now you can do the same with any game. It’s just a different way of playing depending on where you are . ”

A complementary and non-substituting console platform: this is the picture outlined by the President of Ubisoft . An extremely founded opinion therefore.

Google Stadia will not replace consoles

In conclusion, PlayStation , Xbox and Switch need not (for the moment) worry: the gaming sector will not have a short life with the advent of Google Stadia. It is a coexistence that could also be happy. We’ll see.

At the moment, the price and release date of the platform are still unknown. It will certainly be available already starting from this 2019.

 

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