
Back in summer of 2018, the fairly young Nintendo Switch really shined when the exclusive release of Octopath Traveler released for the handheld/console hybrid. And while the platform was already showing to bring a glowing stance in the current ecosystem of consoles, the release from Square Enix is what established a more ever growing stance as for why you should own a Switch. The following year in 2019, a listing emerged for the turn-based RPG to ship for PC according to a ratings board in Korea which excited fans wielding keyboard & mouse to experience what all the hype is about.
And with the game shipping that coming June to Steam, the title was now unique to both PC and Nintendo Switch. Around that time, there was also a separate mobile game scheduled to launch in Japan holding as a prequel to the 2018 release. Now, Octopath Traveler is receiving the same treatment thanks to Google.
In a new announcement made today, Octopath Traveler has abruptly launched for Stadia. You can watch the full announcement trailer in the video below:
Divided between eight different protagonists with their own stories to tell, Octopath Traveler offers an extensive experience that players can indulge in multiple times to truly get the full experience. This happens to follow the already existing relationship that has been established between Google and Square Enix as titles like Crystal Dynamics’ current Tomb Raider trilogy, Final Fantasy XV, and the approaching Marvel’s Avengers.
In separate announcements made today, Google also shared that PUBG Corp.’s PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds will also be arriving today to the streaming platform. The game will also be an addition to the Stadia Pro lineup and offers specialized Stadia cosmetics with the new version releasing. The tech giant in collaboration with Electronic Arts also announced that Madden, FIFA, and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will be arriving to the platform later this year; read the full report here.
What character do you plan on picking first for Octopath Traveler on Stadia?
Octopath Traveler is out now for Nintendo Switch, PC, and Stadia.







