In the year and some change that Stadia opened its doors to the public, the cloud-based, video game streaming service has continued to play catch up in supporting titles that many players are already enjoying on other platforms like Xbox ,PlayStation, and PC. But Stadia Pro looks to be a solution for that. However, there is more to the situation – Google fails to show much initiative or spare funding to support developers to pursue Stadia.
From a report constructed by Business Insider, the publication interview anonymous independent game studios to learn that Google does not hold its own end of the bargain to favor developers in bringing more games to Stadia ultimately. “I don’t even know if they’re working on Stadia in a year. That wouldn’t be something crazy that Google does,” one statement gathered shares.
However, Google continues to lose support in other avenues – even if it isn’t truly intended. In a new string of tweets from Terraria co-creator Andrew Spinks, it is discovered that he lost access to his Google account refraining him from opening emails, media, and Google Drive. Spinks concludes revealing he will cancel development on Terraria for Stadia.
“I absolutely have not done anything to violate your terms of service, so I can take this no other way than you deciding to burn this bridge,” Spinks in ends the angered thread writes. “Consider it burned. #Terraria for @GoogleStadia is canceled. My company will no longer support any of your platforms moving forward.”
Elsewhere this week, it was revealed that one of Stadia’s unique releases is breaking ties with Stadia later next month. In that, Unit 2 Games’ Crayta will be migrating to PC with a exclusive release for Epic Games Store. You can read the full report by heading here.
Are you surprised by the turn of events for Terraria on Stadia?
Terraria is out now for PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Seires X|S, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo Switch, and iOS.