When Google Stadia was launched 3 months ago, it faced a lot of backlash from the gaming community for launching a clearly unfinished product. Google has been really slow with updates since then, but finally has announced that support for Stadia would be available on 18 more phones other than the Pixel. The list of supported devices are as follows: Samsung S8 S8+ S8 Active Note 8 S9 S9+ Note 9 S10 S10+ Note 10 Note 10+ S20 S20+ S20 Ultra ASUS ROG Phone ROG Phone II Razer Phone Razer Phone II Google has also stated that users will be Stadia will support any wireless gamepad via Bluetooth connection for these phones, except with the Stadia controller which will require to be plugged in directly. The only place where the Stadia controller can work wirelessly is on TV's with Chromecast Ultra. Google has said that they are working on methods to connect the Stadia controller via Wi-Fi to browsers and mobile. Google's Stadia is a long way away from being an enjoyable experience. Many users have complained about the service being a glorified beta rather than a finished product. Meanwhile, other companies are launching their own game streaming services that are supported on ...
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