Google Stadia Confirms “More Than 100 Games” Will Release In 2021

Google Stadia

While starting out as a very promising streaming service, Google Stadia hasn’t looked too hot as of late as the company announced the closure of its first-party studios and more-or-less alienated one of its developer partners. However, despite these hiccups, it looks as though Big G is still committed to making swings in 2021, with the company recently assuring upwards of 100 games are still planned to release for Stadia by the end of the year.

All were announced in a new community blog post, which saw Google not only unveil the next batch of games coming to the game-streaming service, but also assure Stadia will continue getting oodles of releases such as Far Cry 6, Riders Republic, and Hello Engineer through to the end of 2021. “These games represent just a sampling of the more than 100 games that will be added to the Stadia store for our players in 2021 to share, experience, and play with friends,” the post proclaimed.

In addition to confirming a steady output of titles, the next several games coming to Google Stadia were also unveiled, with releases planned from as early as next week to midway through April. Confirmed in the post are several notable releases such as the hair-flipping Shantae: Half-Genie Hero, the footballing FIFA 21, Yakuza spin-off Judgment, and creature-slaying RPG Hellpoint. A list of the revealed games can be viewed below.

  • Shantae: Half-Genie Hero Ultimate Edition (February 23rd)
  • Shantae: Risky’s Revenge – Director’s Cut (February 23rd)
  • It came from space and ate our brains (March 2nd)
  • FIFA 21 (March 17th)
  • Kaze and the Wild Masks (March 26th)
  • Judgment (April 23rd)
  • Killer Queen Black (Coming soon)
  • Street Power Football (Coming soon)
  • Hellpoint (Coming soon)

What do you think? Are you glad to see Google Stadia flex its 100-plus releases planned for 2021, or do you feel the game-streamer wasn’t meant to last? Let us know in the comments below and be sure to follow Don’t Feed the Gamers on Twitter and Facebook to be informed of the latest gaming and entertainment news 24 hours a day! For more headlines recently featured on DFTG, check out these next few news stories:

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