EA is bringing FIFA, Madden and Star Wars games to Stadia
Jedi: Fallen Order and sports series will join the cloud gaming service in 2020
Electronic Arts has announced plans to bring five games to Google Stadia.
Respawn’s Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will join Google’s cloud-based gaming platform before the end of 2020, while FIFA and Madden games will arrive this winter.
Further EA titles will be made available for Stadia in 2021, EA said on Tuesday.
“Cloud is opening up exciting new possibilities for play,” said EA CEO Andrew Wilson. “In partnering with Google Stadia, we have an opportunity to deliver some creative and innovative game experiences on an exciting new platform.”
Google also said on Tuesday that PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is now available on Stadia. The battle royale title supports cross-platform play and is free with Stadia Pro.
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Google recently made its Stadia Pro subscription service free to everyone for two months.
New users who sign up will get two months free and can choose to cancel their subscription (normally $9.99/£8.99 per month) at any time, while existing subscribers won’t be charged for the same period.
Stadia Pro offers 4K/HDR streaming with 5.1 surround sound and approximately one new free game per month.