Google Search, for years, has acted as an aggregator for services. So, if you were looking for a TV series or a movie on Google Search, it would show you all the information about it. It would also direct you to the platforms where it would be available for streaming. Now, Google is expanding this capability to games. Also Read — Android 13 is now out for Pixel phones: Top 5 features that you need to know
As per reports, the company has started testing a new functionality that will enable gamers to play games on the cloud-based game streaming platforms that they are available on when they look for them on Google Search. As of now, the company shows all the information and links to various storefronts and retailers wherein the game would be available. Now, the company is expanding this capability slightly such that users will be able to play games directly from Google Search. Also Read — Google launches Android 13 mobile OS: Top things you should know about it
<p dir=«ltr» lang=«en» xml:lang=«en»>It looks like the Google search engine has a new update for cloud gaming platforms!!! Also Read — Hacker breached our network via employee Google account, says CiscoWhen searching for a game players can now launch a game directly from the search results utilizing @GoogleStadia. pic.twitter.com/xblOsBpF6O
— Bryant Chappel (@BryantChappel) August 11, 2022
Bryant Chappel from The Nerf Report in a Twitter thread wrote that functionality is being tested strictly for cloud-based gaming platform and it is utilising various cloud-based gaming platform such as Google Stadia, Amazon Luna, Microsoft’ Xbox Cloud Gaming and Nvidia’s GeForce Now.
Chappel, in his Twitter thread noted that while users can play games from the Nvidia GeForce Now on
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