Breathe some new life into your old Stadia gamepads and play some modern games with your favorite PlayStation controllers.
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Google is now allowing users to switch their Stadia controllers to Bluetooth. Once enabled, the controller will start using Bluetooth Low Energy connections. The update will only stay available until ...
When Google announced the Stadia shutdown, fans of the service were left disappointed, but not just about the service going away, also the lack of Bluetooth support for the controller. See, the Stadia ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. The Google Stadia Controller is a really nice controller to game with. The quality of it was apparent from the ...
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Game streaming service Google Stadia (why are you laughing?) shut down in 2022, leaving behind one mark on the physical realm: its not-too-shabby-looking gamepads. Originally intended for Wi-Fi-only ...
Remember how you always wished you could use your Stadia controller with your Nintendo Switch? Well, now you can! Kind of. Or you might be asking, what’s Stadia? No one would fault you for forgetting.
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Unfortunately, Google has now pulled the plug on its cloud gaming platform Stadia. Refunding early adopters and gamers who had purchased hardware and software during its run. If like us you are now ...
Stadia shuts down this week and the Controllers that people bought (and have since received refunds for) will lose their core functionality. In addition to wired USB-C, Google is now letting you ...
Little by little, Google has opened Stadia up, and now Stadia has come to virtually all Android phones. You don't even need a controller to play, provided you don't mind buttons all over your screen.