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A statement from a Google employee, Dov Zimring, has been released as a part of the FTC vs Microsoft court case (via 9to5Google). Only minorly redacted, the statement gives us a run down of Google's position leading up to Stadia's closure and why, ultimately, Stadia was in a death spiral long before its actual demise.

"For Stadia to succeed, both consumers and publishers needed to find sufficient value in the Stadia platform. Stadia conducted user experience research on the reasons why gamers choose one platform over another. That research showed that the primary reasons why gamers choose a game platform are (1) content catalog (breadth and depth) and (2) network effects (where their friends play).

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"However, Stadia never had access to the extensive library of games available on Xbox, PlayStation, and Steam. More importantly, these competing services offered a wider selection of AAA games than Stadia," Zimring says.

According to the statement, Google would also offer to pay some, or all, of the costs associated with porting a game to Stadia's Linux-based streaming platform to try and get more games on the platform. Still, in Google's eyes, this wasn't enough to compete with easier platforms to develop for, such as Nvidia's GeForce Now.

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[โ€“] ipxfong@mastodon.sdf.org 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

@geosoco Or, maybe everyone thought, "Why would I spend money here when Google is going to shut it down as soon as it has a bad quarter, causing me to lose my investment?" Not that I'm bitter about Wave, Buzz, Groups, Allo, G+, Inbox, etc... ;-D

[โ€“] itmightbethew@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago

This. As a recovering google fanboy who got abandoned too many times I have zero trust in their commitment to any product aside from the core experiences like search and Gmail. Even then...

Slowly degoogling as a result.