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Google to release a tool to enable Bluetooth on the Stadia Controller

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Google is getting ready to shut down Stadia now, their cloud gaming service, but they have some good news for those with the Stadia Controller.

In a post on the Stadia forum, they weirdly put up a new game today called Worm Game. Which it seems you'll be able to play for a few days until Stadia shuts down on January 18. Why the new game? Well, it's what they used to test things:

Play the game that came to Stadia before Stadia came to the world. “Worm Game” is a humble title we used to test many of Stadia’s features, starting well before our 2019 public launch, right through 2022. It won’t win Game of the Year, but the Stadia team spent a LOT of time playing it, and we thought we’d share it with you. Thanks for playing, and for everything.

Anyway, more importantly, the Stadia Controller will have the Bluetooth turned on so the controller now won't be useless without a USB wired in. They said "In addition, many of you have expressed the desire to enable Bluetooth on the Stadia controller. We have some good news: next week we'll be releasing a self-serve tool to enable Bluetooth connections on your Stadia Controller. We'll share details next week on how to enable this feature."

I can imagine this tool will be Windows-only but then perhaps it might even work in Wine.

Still a shame that Stadia is vanishing but Google failed it miserably from being incredibly slow to add simple store features (reminds me of Epic Games…), to the ridiculous business model. Back in November 2021, I even wrote an article titled "Two years on, Stadia seems to have no direction left" and ~10 months later they announced the shut down.

At least they refunded everyone though. I have to give credit where it's due for that.

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Orkultus Jan 14, 2023
can't wait to use my stadia controller with my docked steam deck.
hardpenguin Jan 16, 2023
I will miss Stadia, I completed some games on it and really enjoyed the service.
KohlyKohl Jan 19, 2023
Quoting: MayeulC
Quoting: BotonoskiI was very certain they weren't going to do this, so many companies just flippantly make e-waste without so much as a second thought. I am glad they are taking this step, but worried the motives behind doing such a thing are... Lackluster, likely PR motivated rather than an actual intention to reduce waste.

Probably one or a few very dedicated developers spending some of their 20% time on this.

Google doesn't have 20% time anymore (Stated in your link).
MayeulC Jan 21, 2023
Quoting: KohlyKohl
Quoting: MayeulC
Quoting: BotonoskiI was very certain they weren't going to do this, so many companies just flippantly make e-waste without so much as a second thought. I am glad they are taking this step, but worried the motives behind doing such a thing are... Lackluster, likely PR motivated rather than an actual intention to reduce waste.

Probably one or a few very dedicated developers spending some of their 20% time on this.

Google doesn't have 20% time anymore (Stated in your link).

It's a bit more nuanced than that, from what I read. You got the idea, though :)

As I'm curious (and don't have that many contollers), I'm buying one second-hand to try it for myself :)
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