Spiritfarer joins Stadia today, but PGA Tour 2K21 is missing in action after a failed launch


Back in March, DOOM 2016 was one of them APs most desired games for Stadia, and surprisingly, Google has released the shooter on Stadia starting this morning (8/18/20) along with Superhot: Mind Control Delete, the sequel to Superhot. You can snag DOOM 2016 for $ 19.99, which is the same price as the Steam version, and Superhot: Mind Control Delete is currently available at a discount of $ 17.49 (or $ 14.99 if you are a Pro subscriber).

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If you are not familiar with DOOM 2016, it basically serves as a smooth reboot of the 90s-based franchise that focuses on modern times, but it still offers all the fun shots you would expect as you run through many demons. Other than DOOM forever (the continuation of this title), there is less platform in DOOM 2016, so if you were not happy with all the changes to the core game loop in DOOM Eternal, DOOM 2016 offers something more similar to the original run-and- gun titles of the 90s.

Buy DOOM 2016 here.

Superhot: Clear Mind Control is the sequel to the bullet-time first-person shooter Superhot, so now both titles are officially available on Stadiums. Much like the original, Superhot: Mind Control Delete offers more of the same bullet time shooting action, where nothing moves except when you do, and provides a unique first-person strategic shooter.

Buy Superhot: Mind Control Clear here.

So there you have it, DOOM 2016 is finally available on Stadia, and it will only cost you $ 19.99 to pick it up. Of course, the arrival of Superhot: Mind Control Delete is a welcome surprise, especially since the title is currently on sale for $ 17.49 with a further discount available to Pro members. We can also expect PGA Tour 2K21 arrive at the Stadia store on August 21 for $ 59.99, and Spirit danger will land at an unspecified time this week.

Oh, and if you would like to see how the development for Baldur’s Gate 3 is being updated, Larian Studios is offering a special livestream on their YouTube channel at 10am PT, which you can watch over here.

Spiritfarer lands at Stadia, and PGA Tour 2K21 is pulled from the store

Even though the Stadia team did not tell anyone when it was management game Spirit danger would actually arrive at Stadia this week (despite an announcement three days ago), the game arrived at the Stadia store today alongside PGA Tour 2K21. You can pick up Spiritfarer for $ 29.99, but that’s how it would appear the Stadia team has already pulled the PGA Tour 2K21 from the Stadia store since the game would not actually boot for one. As it is now, this boot issue is being investigated, although it does not say when the game will return. As you might imagine, this has angered PGA Tour fans, especially after 2K de wrong start time for the Stadia version. While this was incorrect information corrected a day later, clearly there is a lack of communication between 2K and the Stadia Team, which may indicate why no one apparently tested PGA Tour 2K21 before releasing it in a completely broken state.

Fortunately, at least one of the games released today at Stadia works, so if you want to pick up Spiritfarer at Stadia, you can find it over here.