Google Stadia: Google Wood or Just Recycled Cardboard?

March 12, 2020

DarkCyber does not play games. Sure, there are some young-at-heart DarkCyber games, but I ignore them. One of these hard-working individuals spotted “Google Stadia Hits an All-Time Low With This Embarrassing Tweet.” I am not much of a tweeter.

Apparently someone at Google does read tweets and noted one that contained this high school cheer / acrostic thing:

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Note that there is no game for I.

A Googler replied, with a tweet, of course: “Why would you bring attention to this?”

I assume the answer is one of these choices:

a. It’s millennial or Gen X, Y, or Z humor

b. Stadia is not performing

c. Someone actually cares about Stadia to try to spell a word using the first letter of games on the service

d. There is a game on Stadia which uses the “what’s up” emoji instead of words.

The write up states:

Clearly, whoever is in charge of the Google Stadia Twitter account has stopped caring. It’s probably for the best since everyone else stopped caring about it months ago.

Google Stadia seemed doomed from the start, and things haven’t gotten much better. It lacks games, has a terrible monetization system, and generally isn’t all that convenient. It even pales in comparison to other similar systems like GeForce Now and Project xCloud. If the state of their social media is anything to go by, Google is already well on its way to just checking out and letting the system die. It’s hard to blame them. So far, Google Stadia seems like it was just a horrible idea.

DarkCyber has little insight to how things work at Google. I would surmise that whoever worked on Stadia has made an effort to catch on with a hot project team. No, not solving Death. Solving Stadia, however, may be a comparable challenge.

Stephen E Arnold, March 12, 2020

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