Stadia has announced that it will launch a new feature in its store. However, some people were distracted by the Stadia screenshots, which showed small clips from other video games.
Although the screenshots show most of the games that are already available on Stadia, such as the latest issue of Assassin's Creed, there are no two Assassin's Creed games on the platform yet, leaving many people wondering if these are an unwanted leak. So far, Google has won five Assassin's Creed titles on Stadia.
Late last year, Stadia announced that Assassin's Creed Unity, Syndicate, Origin, Odyssey, and Assassin's Creed Valhalla will be available on the Google platform. According to the Stadia website, Assassin's Creed Valhalla (Creed Valhalla) and Cyberpunk 2077 have become one of the most popular games on the platform. However, when Stadia tweeted that it would add a search bar to the Stadia store, users were not only able to see the new features, but more as well.
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The image Stadia used in their tweet shows the top of the Assassin's Creed "Black Flag and Revelation" poster. However, none of these games were officially released on Stadia, which is why some users consider this to be an unnecessary leak. Although there are many great games on Stadia so far, there are still some games that need to be carried over to the game. This platform.
Several of Ubisoft's most popular games have been adapted for Stadia, including Far Cry and Watch Dogs. However, with Ubisoft +, it may only be a matter of time before the remaining games are listed on Google's gaming platform.
Ubisoft + gives Stadia users monthly access to more than 100 books, including some new releases and premium versions. The relationship between Ubisoft and Google seems to be going strong. Google recently paid Ubisoft millions of dollars to port several of its products to Stadia.
This decision has been criticized because some people believe that Google should encourage and support independent developers, rather than big companies like Ubisoft. However, if Ubisoft doesn't want the public to know about these upcoming games on Google's platform, Stadia screenshots may cause problems for the company.
This can make the relationship between Google and Ubisoft difficult. On the other hand, Ubisoft may have realized this, it was a premeditated decision, including the screenshot for Assassin's Creed fans.

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