Google Stadia Makes Its Way To iPhones And iPads With A Clever Workaround

We all know about Apple’s rigorous App Store policies, and who doesn’t remember the ugly Epic fight. Also, it’s the reason why Facebook’s gaming app doesn’t have games on iPhone or iPads and also why cloud gaming apps can’t make their way to iOS or iPadOS. However, because of certain workarounds it seems like Google has figured it out just like Amazon did it with Luna.

Google Stadia

Just like Amazon’s Luna, the Google Stadia is now available for iPhones and iPads through a web application that can be accessed using Safari on your iPhone or iPad running on iOS or iPadOS 14.3.

How to use Stadia on iOS or iPadOS?

Google Stadia

If you’re interested in trying out Stadia on your iPhone or iPad, then you can head to stadia.google.com. Then log in to your Google account, then add the Stadia icon to the home screen, and voila! Open it whenever you want just like any other app.

Google’s support page for Stadia on iOS mentions that the iOS support is still under development so some features might not be available for the moment or may not function properly.

Google Stadia is now live on iOS. It works over the web, and you can now play Cyberpunk on an iPhone with touch controls https://t.co/TLGKsxP0xH pic.twitter.com/m3JPs6hbmS

— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) December 16, 2020

The best thing about Stadia being available on iOS is that you can play CyberPunk 2077 on your iPhone or iPad, and it’s better than playing it on consoles.

Google’s game streaming service Stadia was announced earlier this year and it has evolved a lot, from being a buggy platform to presenting a buggy game in its best form.

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