Google has announced that it will release the Stadia with over 30 titles this year with the Founder’s Edition. However, it’s still uncertain how many of the upcoming titles listed will released this year of they’re a “launch title” for the 2020 Stadia Base release.
Here are all of the games listed to be at launch
- Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2
- DOOM Eternal
- DOOM 2016
- Rage 2
- The Elder Scrolls Online
- Wolfenstein: Youngblood
- Destiny 2
- Get Packed
- GRID
- Metro Exodus
- Thumper
- Farming Simulator 19
- Baldur’s Gate 3
- Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid
- Football Manager
- Samurai Showdown
- Final Fantasy XV
- Tomb Raider Definitive Edition
- Rise of the Tomb Raider
- Shadow of the Tomb Raider
- NBA 2K
- Borderlands 3
- Gylt
- Mortal Kombat 11
- Darksiders Genesis
- Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
- Just Dance
- Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Breakpoint
- Tom Clancy’s The Division 2
- Trials Rising
- The Crew 2
Unannounced games from Capcom, EA, and Rockstar
While it has been confirmed that these three developers will have a game(s) for the Stadia launch, there is no information on what they will be. It does seem likely to assume that Rockstar will be adding Grand Theft Auto V, EA will bring some sports games like FIFA though they could surprise with Sims 4 or even Battlefield and Capcom seems likely for Devil May Cry, Resident Evil or a Monster Hunter game. Capcom may even add Street Fighter to the mix.
What games will actually launch with Stadia though?
In all honesty, it’s difficult to say right now for some games. Not all of them even have release dates yet such as Doom Eternal, Darksiders Genesis and Baldur’s Gate 3. Which means we can either expect these release dates at E3 this weekend or they will most likely be on the 2020 Stadia Base release lists. Baldur’s Gate 3 is especially uncertain as the developers have recently said they will only release the game when it’s ready and they are uncertain when that will be.
Sam Rogers
Located not far from Mountain View, Sam is a huge Google fan and is currently studying at Carnegie Mellon University. He enjoys photography, learning about new technology and the development process involved.
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