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Stadia was a cloud gaming service, [1] in which it requires an Internet connection and a device running either Chromium or a dedicated application. [2] Stadia elaborated upon YouTube's capacity to stream media to the user, as game streaming was seen as an extension of watching video game live streams, according to Google's Phil Harrison; the name "Stadia", the Latin plural of "stadium", was ...
This is a list of games that were available for purchase on the Stadia cloud gaming service from Google, which has now been discontinued. At the time of the service's shuttering in January 2023, there were 279 titles on this list. Of these, five were Stadia exclusives and are marked in yellow and with (§).
Octopath Traveler [b] is a role-playing video game developed by Square Enix, in collaboration with Acquire.The game was released for the Nintendo Switch in July 2018, for Windows in June 2019, for Stadia in April 2020, for Xbox One in March 2021, and for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 in June 2024.
The lawsuit Microsoft v.Internal Revenue Service, No. 1:14-cv-01982, was filed in U.S. District Court, District of Columbia when Microsoft sued the Internal Revenue Service requesting the IRS comply with a Freedom of Information Act request.
PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions were released in February 2014, [3] with a Stadia version released in November 2021. [4] A Nintendo Switch port, titled Rayman Legends Definitive Edition , was released in North America, Europe and Australia on September 12, 2017.
Google Play Pass was launched on September 23, 2019 in the United States. [1] In July 2020, the service launched in Germany, France, Australia, and Canada. [2] [3] The service launched in India in March 2022. [4]
(The Center Square) - The City of Los Angeles’s “mansion tax” on all property over $5.15 million has led to an over 70% decrease in affected sales, resulting in significant foregone property ...
Before the Foundation of the Premier League in 1992, monetary distribution of television revenue was split between the top four divisions, with half paid to First Division clubs (equivalent to the Premier League); 25 percent to Second Division clubs (equivalent to the EFL Championship), and 12.5 percent paid to each of the bottom two divisions (equivalent to EFL League One and EFL League Two).