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2019-03-20 14:17:44

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Google VP Phil Harrison, announced in the opening speech of Google GDC 2019 the launch of Stadia, the platform for transmitting games in the Google cloud, this after testing together with Ubisoft Project Stream last year with Assassin's Creed Odyssey .


But this has not been the only announced game, no. Marty Stratton executive producer of id Software announced that Doom Eternal is one of the games that will come to Stadia.

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Doom Eternal is a first-person action and shooting video game developed by id Software, whose release date is scheduled for this year and will be available for PlayStation, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch and now Stadia, Marty Stratton describes the video game as "great "on the Stadia platform, it looks amazing according to his words.





The sequel to Doom 2016 will be played in 4K HDR at 60 FPS on the Google cloud gaming platform.


According to Google, Stadia's goal is to work on uniting players, viewers and developers, all on one platform, as when the keynote of Google, the company showed how you can see a trailer of a game on YouTube and then start Play the game almost instantaneously.


It is expected that Google Stadia will soon have a multiplatform deafness, it is also expected that the saved in the cloud will be available for the state of the game and the saved files.


Stadia will work on desktop computers, laptops, televisions, tablets and phones.


It will have a transmission resolution of 4K HDR at 60 FPS with surround sound, but in the future it is expected to support 8K resolutions and speeds of up to 120 FPS.


The driver of Google which is not necessarily necessary this thanks to the fact that other drivers can be used, but Google Stadia has an exclusive button to use the personal assistant of Google, to find solutions to overwhelming moments in the game, for example.





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