Google Stadia has the possibility of revolutionizing how we access and play games. Its cloud streaming technology will supposedly let you play major blockbuster games with no PC or console hardware. Just plug in a Chromecast into your TV and stream it from Google’s cloud, among other features, like jumping into a game straight from a YouTube video.
But none of that matters if there aren’t any good games available to play, right? So we’ve taken some time to round up each game that you can expect to see when Google Stadia launches on Nov. 14 in 14 different countries.
Google Stadia games coming at launch
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey – Ubisoft (Here’s our review)
Baldur’s Gate 3 – Larian Studios
Borderlands 3 – 2K
The Crew 2 – Ubisoft
Darksiders Genesis – THQ Nordic
Destiny 2 – Bungie
Doom – Bethesda Softworks (Here’s our review)
Doom Eternal – Bethesda Softworks
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 – Bandai Namco
The Elder Scrolls Online – Bethesda Softworks
Farming Simulator 19 – Giants Software
Final Fantasy 15 – Square Enix
Football Manager – Sega
Get Packed – Coatsink
GRID – Codemasters
Gylt – Tequila Works
Just Dance – Ubisoft
Metro Exodus – Deep Silver (Here’s our review)
Mortal Kombat 11 – Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (Here’s our review)
NBA 2K – 2K
Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid – nWay Games
Rage 2 – Bethesda Softworks
Rise of the Tomb Raider – Square Enix (Here’s our review)
Samurai Shodown – SNK
Shadow of the Tomb Raider – Square Enix (Here’s our review)
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint – Ubisoft
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 – Ubisoft
Tomb Raider Definitive Edition – Square Enix
Thumper – Drool
Trials Rising – Ubisoft
Wolfenstein: Youngblood – Bethesda Softworks
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