YouTube is reportedly testing online games for mobile and desktopCharlie Fish@eventfrontier.com to Technology@lemmy.ml – 40 points – 1 years agoengadget.com26Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsHonestly? Google has been killing every project it started, so even if this happens, I guess it won’t last long anywayThis. Stadia was one of the last example, they'll kill this new service too after a few years, it's not worth to even consider using.Stadia was likely killed by Google's own reputation for killing products. After all, who wants to spend money on a library full of games you won't be able to play next year? It's a self fulfilling prophecy. Then refunding all the software and hardware was a surprising turn of events.I give it a few months after it launches.Yep. They'll just collect as much new data as possible and then shut it down.
Honestly? Google has been killing every project it started, so even if this happens, I guess it won’t last long anywayThis. Stadia was one of the last example, they'll kill this new service too after a few years, it's not worth to even consider using.Stadia was likely killed by Google's own reputation for killing products. After all, who wants to spend money on a library full of games you won't be able to play next year? It's a self fulfilling prophecy. Then refunding all the software and hardware was a surprising turn of events.I give it a few months after it launches.Yep. They'll just collect as much new data as possible and then shut it down.
This. Stadia was one of the last example, they'll kill this new service too after a few years, it's not worth to even consider using.Stadia was likely killed by Google's own reputation for killing products. After all, who wants to spend money on a library full of games you won't be able to play next year? It's a self fulfilling prophecy. Then refunding all the software and hardware was a surprising turn of events.
Stadia was likely killed by Google's own reputation for killing products. After all, who wants to spend money on a library full of games you won't be able to play next year? It's a self fulfilling prophecy. Then refunding all the software and hardware was a surprising turn of events.
Honestly? Google has been killing every project it started, so even if this happens, I guess it won’t last long anyway
This. Stadia was one of the last example, they'll kill this new service too after a few years, it's not worth to even consider using.
Stadia was likely killed by Google's own reputation for killing products.
After all, who wants to spend money on a library full of games you won't be able to play next year? It's a self fulfilling prophecy.
Then refunding all the software and hardware was a surprising turn of events.
I give it a few months after it launches.
Yep. They'll just collect as much new data as possible and then shut it down.