Stadia

Each new news that comes out with Stadia draws more bumps in its path. The wick started with the closure of its own development studies , has continued with the recent demand and now has another piece of information to add. Various developers who have released games on the streaming platform have now found that they cannot fix them . Why? Because they have recently been fired .


Studio closure leaves games to fix on Stadia

Totally uncomfortable and annoying situation for both devs and players the one they collect in Kotaku . Among the games that Google owns is Journey to the Savage Planet , a title developed by Typhon Studios . The studio was acquired by the internet giant, and it has also been one of those laid off following these recent shutdowns. Now, they have found that they cannot fix the bugs that this version had in the cloud.

Crashes, bugs in the main menu and other problems are preventing users from enjoying this game fully, although it is available on other platforms. Something similar has happened with Journey , a title with which many players are having problems because they cannot play solo or cooperative games. After contacting 505 Games , the study assures that they cannot do anything, since "all the game code and data on Stadia are the property of Google . "