With the Stadia team revealing earlier that the platform is set to see over a hundred new games over the course of 2022, the gaming service has already seen plenty of new games announced to be arriving this year. Last week saw the announcement of indie space thriller Deliver Us The Moon coming to Stadia in April and recently welcomed Dynasty Warriors 9: Empires to its roster as the newest entry in the long-running hack-and-slash franchise. Now, the Stadia team announced that Cities: Skylines, Overcooked! All You Can Eat, and Golf With Your Friends are coming to the platform.
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The reveal posted on Wednesday morning officially confirmed the arrival of the three games to Stadia’s platform, with each receiving release dates for later this spring. Players on Stadia will be able to pick up the popular city simulation game Cities: Skylines in ‘spring’ of this year with both of Team 17’s inclusions scheduled for an unspecified release date in April. The games notably bring a variety of genres with Overcooked and Golf With Your Friends bringing multiplayer experiences to the platform while Cities: Skylines offers a more in-depth single-player experience.
The trio of games will join a roster boasting both some of the hottest modern indie games and a plethora of high-profile major releases. The platform frequently sees AAA games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Madden NFL 22 arrive day and date with versions on other major platforms. Stadia also often features a selection of free games for its Pro subscribers to try out, much like PlayStation Plus and the Epic Games Store’s frequent free games.
While Stadia has seen its share of trials and tribulations over the two years since the platform has launched, Google has continued to improve on the service throughout Stadia’s lifespan. Last year saw the long-requested addition of a Search bar to the Stadia website allowing players to search for specific games and the platform’s library of games has steadily grown since its launch. While Stadia may not have been the hit Google was hoping for following the service’s launch, the platform has continued to see improvements and will likely see plenty more into the future.
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Source: Stadia