Earlier this year, Google announced that it was shutting down its game streaming service Stadia, a brief 3 years because its launch in 2018. While it’s mostly fans of the service feeling the impact of the closure, there are a handful of developers with Stadia exclusives that will sadly shed their video games when the solution closes down forever inJanuary One of those is Q-Games, manufacturers of PixelJunkRaiders The Verge talked with Q-Games’ owner as well as chief executive officer, Dylan Cuthbert, that discussed the one-of-a-kind scenario Q-Games remains in, attempting to obtain their exclusive off Stadia’s foundering ship as well as someplace risk-free where individuals can play it.
PixelJunk Raiders is a room expedition roguelike that makes use of Stadia’s one-of-a-kind “state share” function that enables individuals to share circumstances of their video game in which various other gamers can delve into as well as experience on their own.
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