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On March 17th, 'FIFA 21' will be available on Google Stadia.


Stadia will be home to more than one football game, thanks to EA. This morning, the publisher announced that FIFA 21, the latest installment in the 'the beautiful game' franchise, will be available for streaming beginning on March 17th. It will join Madden NFL 21, a very different kind of football game, which was added to the service on January 28th and will be available in the coming months. There should be no issues with the streamable port working on all Stadia-supported devices, including Chromecast Ultra dongles, Android phones and tablets, the Chrome browser, and iOS devices — either through Google's official web application or a fan-made app such as Stadia. For the time being, it is unclear whether or not the game will offer a free trial period similar to that of Madden NFL 21 when it launches.

The announcement does not come as a complete surprise. In April, the company teased three titles that would be coming to Stadia in the near future: Madden NFL 21, FIFA 21, and the Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, which was developed by Respawn. More than a year after its initial release on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, the latter was made available on the same day on November 24th. FIFA 21 coins, on the other hand, was released in October for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and the Nintendo Switch. It was then released a couple of months later in enhanced versions for the PlayStation 5 console as well as the Xbox Series S and X consoles. Despite the fact that EA has not revealed the nature of its Stadia port, it is likely to be based on the existing PC version.

This is a significant release for Google. However, while Stadia's library contains a number of high-profile sports games, such as NBA 2K21, the service's overall library pales in comparison to Steam and the console marketplaces operated by Sony and Microsoft. Every new feature should make the platform's store, which is still devoid of any sort of search functionality, appear a little less shabby in comparison. Particularly critical now that Google has closed its first-party development studios in Montreal and Los Angeles, this is a necessity. Stadia CEO Phil Harrison stated in a blog post that the company would be concentrating its efforts on third-party developers and publishers. It has little to offer Stadia customers, including monthly Pro subscribers, if it does not partner with companies such as EA.


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