From the beginning, Google was supposed to work closely with Stadia and YouTube – thanks to the magic of cloud computing, you’ll be able to click YouTube ads to start playing a game right away, youtubers will be able to instantly invite their viewers to join their game, and – Most importantly – the creators will be able to stream their Stadia games live on YouTube immediately, by pressing the button on the controller.
None of that happened at the launch of Stadia last November, but the biggest one is clearly coming tomorrow: every Stadia user will be able to livestream live on YouTube starting tomorrow, a delegate agrees. Edge.
This afternoon 9to5Google Note that the feature is rolling out, and we’ve discovered the ability to link a YouTube account to our Stadia accounts – although not yet the ability to stream. I think we should try tomorrow.
According to 9to5Google, You still have to title your stream and tweak a few settings, such as whether your stream is suitable for children (to follow the rules of child protection). It’s also not clear if you’ll still be able to stream in 4K, as Stadia originally promised. You should also expect a monthly K9.99 Stadia Pro subscription for it, as you do for 4K gameplay.
The facility could not come at a more important time for Stadia: the most important game of the service, Cyberpunk 2077Coming this week, at a time when the latest graphics cards are incredibly difficult and expensive to build next-generation consoles and your own powerful PC. It’s still the biggest test for Stadia, and one company is banking on it: buying Cyberpunk The service comes with a full set of free Stadia hardware for a limited time – YouTube Premium subscribers will not be unlike that set.
People are streaming Cyberpunk 2077 This may be the single biggest opportunity yet for Stadia to YouTube to prove what its service can do for Google.