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Google Stadia

Farming Simulator 19 and Tomb Raider Are the Free Stadia Pro Games for December

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Google has revealed the December Stadia Pro free games. You’ll be able to redeem Farming Simulator 19 and Tomb Raider Definitive Edition for free if you own a Founder’s Edition or Premiere Edition pack, which includes a three month Stadia Pro subscription.

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Google has revealed the December Stadia Pro free games. You’ll be able to redeem Farming Simulator 19 and Tomb Raider Definitive Edition if you own a Founder’s Edition or Premiere Edition pack, which includes a three month Stadia Pro subscription.

Farming Simulator 19 and Tomb Raider Definitive Edition are among the cheapest games now available on Google Stadia, since you can purchase them for $39,99 USD and USD 19,99 respectively. Tomb Raider only costs USD 9,99 for Stadia Pro subscribers.

Both the titles are part of the Stadia launch lineup, which features 22 titles. Initially, Google had announced that only 12 games would be released together with the cloud gaming platform on November 19, but then changed its mind allegedly due to claims that it would be too sparse.

The same goes for Stadia Pro. The PlayStation Plus-like plan started with only one free game per month, and that game was supposed to be Destiny 2 for November, but Samurai Shodown was added at the last minute to make the subscription more attractive.

Google Stadia has been available for almost ten days now, and it has already attracted some controversy. Early adopters are claiming that their Chromecast Ultra are overheating and the launch games are not running at the promised native 4K resolution.

Google has replied to both the accusations saying that Chromecast Ultra works this way by design, and that developers are free to achieve the native resolution they think is the best fit for their games, as Stadia would then upscale that resolution to 4K when streaming to your compatible TV screen.


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