Author: Jordan Ramée / Source: GameSpot
During the Google GDC 2019 keynote, company VP Phil Harrison revealed a new cloud gaming streaming service called Stadia. Following its use in the Project Stream test last year, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey was featured prominently during the event, but it wasn’t the only triple-A game promised to run on the hardware.
At a later point in the presentation, id Software executive producer Marty Stratton took the stage to announce Doom Eternal would be one of the games coming to Stadia.Stratton said that Doom Eternal both plays and looks “great” on Stadia. The sequel to 2016’s Doom will play in true 4K HDR at 60 FPS on the cloud gaming platform. Stadia itself is designed to unite players, spectators, and developers all on one platform. For example, during Google’s keynote, the company showcased how you will be able to watch a trailer for a game on YouTube and then start playing said game through streaming within…
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