Google Stadia is getting the Hitman reboot series, Sekiro, and 2K games later this year – The Verge

Posted: July 15, 2020 at 10:05 pm

Google Stadia is adding more than a dozen new games to its cloud service over the next few months, in addition to five exclusives detailed this morning as part of its Stadia Connect announcement.

Among the new additions are IO Interactives Hitman reboot series including both the first game, its sequel, and the planned Hitman 3 in 2021 and FromSoftwares excellent samurai action game Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. The Hitman reboot series will be available September 1st, while Sekiro is coming later this fall.

Stadia is adding a handful of other prominent 2K sports games, too. The upcoming PGA Tour 2K21 is coming to Stadia upon release on August 21st, while WWE 2K Battlegrounds is coming September 18th and NBA 2K21 will be out later this fall.

A couple of the other additions are First on Stadia releases, meaning Google has secured limited exclusivity. Those include Bad Dream Games puzzle game One Hand Clapping, coming to Stadia in early access starting today, and later this fall Konamis Super Bomberman R Online, which will feature a 64-player battle royale mode playable with Stadias Crowd Play feature that lets streamers invite viewers directly into active game lobbies.

There are some cross-platform games that are getting Stadia releases at launch: Talos Principle developer Croteam is reviving its Serious Sam series with a fourth installment coming to Stadia and PC next month, and Square Enix and People Can Flys Outriders is coming to Stadia some time next year after a general console and PC release this holiday season.

Finally, Google is announcing that three existing games are coming to Stadia. Behaviour Interactives online survival horror game Dead by Daylight, which is getting unique cloud features like Crowd Play and Crowd Choice (for voting on in-game factors like which side a streamer plays on), is launching on Stadia in September.

And Nikita Kolesnikovs cross-platform hits Hello Neighbor and the prequel Hello Neighbor: Hide & Seek will be available as part of the Stadia Pro subscription service, with the first game arriving in September and the other some time later this year.

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