![]() Fixed walking away from speaking NPCs showing empty HP bar.Fixed ‘Accept Changes’ in video settings.Syncing cross savegames checks for and warns of insufficient space. You can see the full list of changes over on the Larian Forums, but below we’ve captured the Stadia-specific changes. The latest update to Baldur’s Gate is going out, with a healthy changelog to show for it. There’s also potential that the game has tweaked its graphic settings and performance on Stadia, which is always nice to see. For a little while recently, players on Stadia were left without cross-platform play, but that’s been fixed up with the arrival of the game’s “Worldslayers” update.Īs some folks on Reddit pointed out, crossplay is back with version 1.20, which is live now. The story of Outriders on Google Stadia is a messy one, but the game is in a better state now than it has been in the past. The game is also discounted to $11.99 through July 15, and remains a part of the Stadia Pro catalog. The game is now available for pre-order on Stadia, starting at $69.99. The “animated comic book adventure” will cost $14.99.Ī bit more exciting was Ubisoft’s official announcement of Skull and Bones, which will be released on November 8 across all platforms including Stadia. The first in line is Valiant Hearts: The Great War, which drops on July 15. Two new games were officially announced by Google as coming to Stadia this week, both from Ubisoft. Notably, Google has stopped including the promise of 100 new games in its most recent community updates and blog posts, with the last mention having been in March. In 2021, Google delivered 107 new titles to the Stadia library, and the company promised at least 100 new games during 2022, a tall order at this current rate – but more weeks like this one would certainly help the platform achieve that promise. Google has added 38 new games to Stadia so far this year. The game costs $14.99 as an individual purchase. ![]() Ubisoft added Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon Classic Edition to Stadia this week, both as a purchase on the Stadia Store or as a part of the Ubisoft+ subscription. But this week, just one new game was released. Last week saw a record for Stadia as far as new games were concerned, with seven new titles arriving. Come back every Friday, and don’t forget to check out Bandwidth, our weekly look at the rest of the cloud gaming world, including GeForce Now, Luna, and more. This includes a roundup of which new games were released on Stadia during the week, which games saw updates and patches, new games either confirmed or speculated for the platform, and more. Stadia Changelog is a weekly series on 9to5Google where we round up some of the Stadia news that we wouldn’t otherwise be able to talk about. Google Stadia is offering up Journey to the Savage Planet this weekend for free, while the release of the Outriders “Worldslayers” expansion has brought the Stadia port back up to speed with crossplay support.
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