Google is developing its own games for its cloud service Stadia but will continue to actively add games from other developers to the catalog. According to Stadia, there are over 100 new gaming apps coming to the service this year, and the first “recruits” have already been announced.
These games only represent a sample of more than 100 games that will be added to the Stadia Store in 2021 for our players to share, experience, and play with friends.
Adding to this, Google Stadia’s entire gaming industry is a bit quiet right now, but there have still been some updates, announcements, and additions to Stadia. This week, Bungie announced the return of the Guardian Games for Destiny 2 as Cyberpunk 2077 received a significant patch.
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New games now available on Stadia
This week saw the release of just two new games on Stadia, both indie titles and most notably including The Darkside Detective sequel.
- Floor Kids
- The Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark
- Trine 4 – The Nightmar
- Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number
- SteamWorld Heist, El Hijo, Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light, and Enter the Gungeon
Google bets big on Bungie’s Destiny 2 in Stadia’s early days and the game continues to move along, now with the return of the Guardian Games coming. The Guardian Games originally launched in Destiny 2 in 2020 as a “mix between the Olympics and a popularity contest,” as Polygon calls it.
Bungie has full details about the 2021 Guardian Games in Destiny 2 on its website here.
Risk of Rain 2 Anniversary Update
After hitting Steam in recent weeks, Risk of Rain 2 picked up its Anniversary Update on Google Stadia this week. The update most notably brings a new survivor for players as well as new items and enemies.
- You can check out everything that’s new here.
Assassin’s Creed Wrath of the Druids delayed
Bad news for fans of the latest Assassin’s Creed installment. Ubisoft announced this week that the next expansion for Valhalla, Wrath of the Druids, has been delayed to May 13.
Cyberpunk 2077 1.21
Cyberpunk 2077 launched to a lot of issues, but as time has passed, CD Projekt Red has been able to squash a lot of them. This week, hotfix 1.21 rolled out to players on all platforms including Stadia. You can read the full changelog here. There was one Stadia-specific change that “fixed some graphical issues on a bridge in Mikoshi in Belly Of The Beast/Changes.“
Immortals: Fenyx Rising ‘The Lost Gods’
Ubisoft announced this week that Immortals: Fenyx Rising is getting its “Lost Gods” expansion on April 22nd across all platforms including Stadia. You can catch the full details here.
Google remained essentially silent on the new games coming out this week, but there was one highlight. After finding some evidence earlier, the developers behind Instinct all assured that it could happen.
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