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Google Stadia might have a different goal than you think

Google Stadia might have a different goal than you think When Google announced game-streaming service Stadia at GDC 2019, a bunch of gamers immediately wondered if it would improve, disrupt or have no effect on the industry. But what if Google's endgame is slightly different? We take a look at what we know, and where Stadia's true potential lies.

Google's streaming service for games gets official, Pixel 4 info:
Google Stadia announced at GDC 2019:

Google Stadia puts Xbox One, PlayStation 4 on notice:
Pixel 4 and 4 XL rumors: Price, specs, leaks, features and everything else:
Pixel 4 XL leaked photo shows two back cameras and hole-punch screen:
Android Q beta: How to download and install on Pixel phones:
DuckDuckGo is now a default search engine option in Chrome:

Project Stream compared to a console:

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Project Stream: AAA games, no console required:
Apple game subscription service rumors:
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Ashley Esqueda on Twitter:
Mark Serrels on twitter:

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