So last month we learned exactly when the Google Stadia will be launching and now Google has announced the full list of games that will be playable on the Stadia the day it launches on November 19th. Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Destiny 2: The Collection Gylt Just Dance 2020 Kine Mortal Kombat 11 Red Dead Redemption 2 Rise of the Tomb Raider Samurai Shodown Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Definitive ...
Google has announced that their upcoming streaming console, Stadia will be releasing on November 19th. At that time Stadia Pro subscribers, who pay the $9.99 a month subscription, will have access to the game’s library though a free version of Stadia is still scheduled to be released sometime in 2020. The Founder’s Edition for the Stadia is still available for pre-order at $129.99 and ...
Google has announced that their Stadia platform will be launching this November in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Belgium, Finland, Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden. The Stadia Founder’s Edition will be priced at $129 at launch and will feature a “Night Blue” colored controller, Chromecast Ultra device, three months of Sta...
Our Destiny is all but upon us, and for a glimpse into our immediate future, Activision and Bungie teamed up with Google to create ‘Planet View’. Utilising Google Technologies, Planet View allows you to walk the surface of the Moon, Mars and Venus, where you’ll come across gameplay tips, hidden gems of information and bonus in-game incentives. It may be only a small slice of the ...
Microsoft have missed a worldwide technology trend before, so after failing to capitalise on the tablet market it comes as no surprise that the company is possibly testing out its own wearable computer to compete with the likes of Google Glass. Component makers in Asia have been approached to supply key components for eyewear prototypes and the company has been testing web connected eyewear accor...
A new version of Google Maps is coming! Google has invited everybody to get a look at the brand new Google Maps by releasing a video that provides a tour of all its exciting new features. Maps are now more personalised to the user and there are now many more options in regards to getting directions. Another notable feature is the ‘Earth View’ mode, which places the world on a 3D landsc...
Seemingly out of nowhere, Google has unveiled an entirely new way to interact with your computer. Google Nose allows you to smell almost anything you type in the search box, from a durian, to planet Mars. The database holds over 15 million unique smells compiled by Street Sense vehicles that were patrolling millions of miles inhaling and indexing the large catalogue of smells. No special hardware ...
Glu games, a leading publisher of mobile games across various platforms has announced the release of a second game called Dragon coming soon to accompany the release of Enchant U across various devices. Both titles will be available later on in the week from the App store and also through the Google Play servers. In what looks like Tamagotchi meets Pokemon, users will take on the role of Royal Dra...
Some more additions to Gamevils Google Play library with the release of Soccer Superstars, the first title in the franchise to be made specifically for smart phones, combining customisable RPG elements with real time sports action, sure to please a wide range of sports fans. Users are given complete control of both player and team and by drafting, upgrading and signing new talent get a glimpse int...
Anyone on Google may have notice a bright red “New” next to Play, situated between Maps and YouTube. What is Google Play? Well, most simply it is a rebranding of the Adroid Market. Google Play allows users to rent Movies or download Music, Books, and Android Apps from either a browser or their Android phone, while allowing them to use it on the other. Each category is associa...
SOPA, in all its disgusting glory, is finally getting the smack down it deserves. Tomorrow, Google, reddit, Wikipedia and Scribd are all planning to protest the bill in their own unique ways. Google has yet to reveal their plans, only saying that: “Like many businesses, entrepreneurs and web users, we oppose these bills because there are smart, targeted ways to shut down foreign rogue webs...