Google is announcing a big upgrade to its game-streaming service, Stadia. So far, the company’s game streaming service only worked with a number of Pixel devices, which is obviously a big limitation.
The company is now expanding that list, introducing support for a total of 19 new phones. Combined with support for the Pixel 2, Pixel 3, and Pixel 4, that brings the total number of supported phones by Stadia to 22.
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Google will ship support for the new phones on February 20. The new list of devices includes a total of 15 different Samsung phones, which is mainly made up of different variations of the Galaxy S8, S9, S10, S20, and Note 10:
This is obviously a big boost for Stadia, considering the fact that a lot of Android users tend to have Samsung devices. The company will likely continue on expanding this list in the future, so this is obviously a really good upgrade for Stadia users.