Google Stadia is now available for iOS and iPadOS
After Google Stadia a few days ago started in Austria, the service is now also available for iOS and iPadOS. However, this is not a normal app store app.
As many of you probably know, Apple does not want to offer Google Stadia and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (aka XCloud) due to various app store guidelines. Instead, such game streaming services have to switch to the web browser. Microsoft has already done this for their service, and now Google too. To use Stadia in the browser, you need at least iOS and iPad 14.3. This update was released a few days ago, you can find it in the settings of the respective device.
Google Stadia: Still in a preliminary version
Stadia can already be used with an iPhone or iPad, but it is still a previous version. Therefore, there may still be missing features and bugs, Google carries them out here on. But the basic function, namely playing games from its media library, should work on iOS and iPadOS. You can even use a controller. Either that from Google itself or another Bluetooth control.
It is recommended that you add the website to your home screen so that you can open Stadia like a normal app. Incidentally, Google also offers a small Stadia app in the store. You can use this to manage your games or connect a controller.
Alternatively, you could also use Steam Link, plus an Xbox controller (BT controller) and you can play your games on your tablet. Best greetings from http://www.Magnethelmspielt.de