Google Stadia's cloud gaming service is now available through Safari on iPhone and iPad.
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Companies that offer cloud gaming streaming services have found a workaround for Apple's App Store rules for streaming games on web browsers starting today. However, the first thing to note is that it is an open beta. To participate in the new Google Stadia service through Safari, you will need to visit Stadia.com and sign in. Once you are accepted into the open beta, you will be able to access the Stadia cloud game streaming service which has access to allows for a range of games including Red Dead Redemption 2, Cyberpunk 2077, Assassin's Creed Valhalla, and many more.
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Google Note that development for Stadia via Safari is still in progress. This means that the experience can be a little rough even around the edges and it certainly doesn't live up to the needs of a native app. However, use Safari to access these Cl Oud Game Streaming Services are the only logical way for these companies to do so. Apple's rules for game streaming services on the App Store used to deny these apps completely.
Google Stadia Specifications
Apple changed its rules to technically allow these types of services on the App Store, but the rules applied made launching the service through the App Store a start. For companies like Google, Amazon and Microsoft. However, the use of Safari and a dedicated web app is perfectly allowed by Appel's iOS rules, so here we are. Meanwhile, Google will add new features and improvements over time as more people use the If you want to use Google Stadia on your iPhone or iPad, here's how you can do it:
Once you've saved the web app on your startup, you can start streaming Stadia cloud games. service straight from the home screen and jump to some games whenever you want. Google Stadia itself is free. However, the company offers Stadia Pro for people who want to shell out more than $ 10 per month for free games, the ability of gaming in 4K HDR and 5.1 surround sound, and “exclusive discounts” for in-store content.

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