Google Stadia controller will be useless after service shutdown

The last gifts from Google before the end of Stadia: a major controller update and a new game.

Google is giving away some consolation prizes to Stadia users before the video game streaming service finally shuts down on January 18th. For starters, Mountain View plans to release a tool to enable Bluetooth support on the Stadia controller. You’ll have to wait until next week to download it, but it should make the accessory useful for any controller-compatible game. Of course, if the platform recognizes the controller.

The last goodies from Google before the end of Stadia

In addition, the American giant also released a clone of Snake, the Worm Game, as a final thank you to its players. It’s a relatively simple project that the Stadia team used to test well before the platform’s launch, but it’s a game that needs to be tested if you want to say goodbye to the service properly.

You’re out of luck if you’ve played Destiny 2 on Stadia, however, as Bungie has already shut down the Stadia servers for their game. However, the studio is giving players until January 18th the option to activate cross-save and transfer their characters. platform of your choice. The developer also warns that you should not disable cross-save after January 18 “for no reason”if Stadia is your primary account.

Major controller update and new game

These last minute announcements aren’t much of a surprise. Google announced the exact timetable for shutting down its service in September and issuing refunds in November. Other game studios also helped with the transition for many weeks. IO Interactive, for example, recently released a Progression Carryover tool for Hitman players. Ubisoft, for its part, is offering free copies of PC games to those who purchase games on Stadia. If you haven’t given up on Stadia yet, now is the time.

The technology behind Stadia, like the Worm Game, will continue to exist, at least in our memory. In addition to this controller update, Google Immersive Stream for Games is making cloud features available to other companies. However, the announcement remains a bittersweet reminder that Google’s most ambitious video game initiative is coming to an end.

Perhaps today the last game appeared on Stadia. This is a modest 🧡 thank you 💜 for the game from our team.

Find it here: https://t.co/PyAUH181v1

— Stadia ☁️🎮 (@GoogleStadia) January 13, 2023

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