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Google lists free Stadia game demos to attract bigger audience

Today, Google will provide a list of free game demos on Stadia’s streaming service. All of the stadia game demos are entirely free-to-play, and existing Stadia users will have the opportunity to play Pac-Man Mega Tunnel Battle, Hello Engineer, and the surprising Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. This offer obscures non existing Pro Subscription models and does not require any payment for their access.

To join and check out the games and play them, you will need a Stadia account that can be created for free. If you would love to do that, make sure you visit Google Stadia’s official website. From there, you can create an account and join Stadia. Remember that you need to be a resident of one of the supported countries, as Google Stadia is still not available worldwide.

After the account creation, the demo games can be claimed and added to your Stadia library until the expiration date arrives. According to the official statement:

Demo games are provided at no cost to you and will be available to claim from [09:00:00 PT] on 10/20/2020 to [09:00:00 PT] on 10/27/2020. Once claimed, a demo game will be available to play in your Stadia Library until [09:00:00 PT] on 10/27/2020. At the expiration of the availability period, the demo game will no longer be available to play or as part of your Stadia Library.

We believe that Google Stadia tries new marketing maneuvers that would attract more players to the streaming service. So far, Google Stadia’s road to success has been bumpy, with not too many people advocating the streaming service as complete. Stadia will most likely opt into this marketing and create a demo game cycle for the period to come. We expect to be seeing new demo games weekly.

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Angel Kicevski

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