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Google Pixel Fold may feature selfie camera at the most unusual location

[ad_1] Google earlier confirmed its first smartwatch, the Pixel Watch. It put an end to speculation around it, but there was another that is still floating around. Google is reportedly working on its first foldable Pixel phone. It has been more than two years since the first rumour around it emerged, followed by subsequent ones …

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How to download BGMI without Google Play Store or Apple App Store: Check benefits

[ad_1] Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) is the successor to PUBG Mobile in India and it was launched last year in July. The multiplayer game was listed on both Google Play Store and Apple Play Store. However, there was no other way to download the game without either of these options. Now, BGMI has introduced a …

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Battlefield Mobile Gets First Details and Google Play Store Listing Ahead of Autumn Tests

EA shared the first details on Battlefield Mobile, announced four months ago to be in development at Industrial Toys. According to the official FAQ, the first playtests will begin this Autumn in Indonesia and the Philippines, and only for Android devices. As usual with mobile games, the scope of the tests will gradually increase as …

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Google Spent “10s of Millions” for Stadia Ports of Single Games like Red Dead Redemption 2

Google’s dedication to it’s Stadia cloud gaming service already seems to be waning, as they recently ceased all first-party development, shuttering their Stadia Games & Entertainment studios in Montreal and Los Angeles. While the Stadia service will continue, Google has said their main focus going forward will be licensing their Stadia tech out to other …

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Spencer on Why It Makes More Sense for Microsoft and Sony Than Apple and Google to Keep the 30% Fee

The 30% fee that goes to corporations like Microsoft, Sony, Apple, Google, and Valve whenever a developer publishes apps or games on their platforms has been subject to a lot of discussions in the past couple of years. Epic Games has been waging war on the PC side, creating its own store where the 30% …

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Google Stadia and Xbox Streaming Technically Greenlit for iOS, But There’s a Big Catch

Apple has not been making many friends in the gaming space recently. Of course, Apple and Fortnite publisher Epic Games are currently embroiled in a bitter feud, but they also ran afoul of Google and Microsoft, who claimed App Store guidelines made it impossible for them to bring their Stadia and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate …

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Google Overpromised with Stadia Says Take-Two CEO, Not Sure if Players Will Pay for It

Google’s much-hyped Stadia cloud gaming service has struggled since launch, attracting only around a million players, and a lot of those are currently playing for free. Part of the reason for this is the Stadia tech just hasn’t measured up to the Google’s overblown pre-release hype. Before launch Google was promising high-end PC visuals and …

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Google Wants to Enable Stadia Devs to Create WoW-Sized Games with Small Teams Through Machine Learning

Machine learning techniques are being applied to all sorts of technologies, and it’s only natural to wonder how those could be used to empower game development. That’s exactly what Google is doing for Stadia developers through its Project Chimera. A team of engineers and developers have been researching the potential applications of generative adversarial networks …

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Get Packed Dev on How Google Stadia Enables This Physics Heavy Co-Op Game Better Than Consoles Could

Google is attempting to add a lot more indie games to its Stadia platform and we’ve recently spoken with Moonshine Studios about one of them, Get Packed. As you can guess from the title (and featured image), it’s entirely themed around the concept of relocating, which is a bit unusual for a game. More specifically, …

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Google Gifts Two Months of Stadia Pro Subscription to Everyone

Phil Harrison, Vice President and General Manager at Google, just announced the company’s decision to gift two months of Stadia Pro subscription to everyone. The rollout will happen over the next 48 hours or so across the 14 countries that currently support Stadia: Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, …

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