Google has announced the launch of the Stadia cloud gaming service on smartphones that do not belong to the Pixel line. It was reported on the Twitter account of the service.
Starting February 20, you can play Stadia with even more phones. ASUS ROG Phone I & II, Razer Phone 1 & 2, and a variety of Samsung phones, including the Samsung S20 line, are all supported.
— Stadia (@GoogleStadia) February 18, 2020
For the full list of compatible phones, check out our blog → https://t.co/1eUhssl649 pic.twitter.com/LoA6aiXF9V
The expansion of the number of devices supported by Stadia will occur on February 20. The list includes Samsung flagships and Asus and Razer game models.
The full list of devices for which the Stadia app is coming soon is as follows:
- Samsung Galaxy S8;
- Samsung Galaxy S8+;
- Samsung Galaxy S8 Active;
- Samsung Galaxy Note 8;
- Samsung Galaxy S9;
- Samsung Galaxy S9+;
- Samsung Galaxy Note 9;
- Samsung Galaxy S10;
- Samsung Galaxy S10E;
- Samsung Galaxy S10+;
- Samsung Galaxy Note 10;
- Samsung Galaxy Note 10+;
- Samsung Galaxy S20;
- Samsung Galaxy S20+;
- Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra;
- Razer Phone;
- Razer Phone 2;
- ASUS ROG Phone;
- ASUS ROG Phone II.
Note that before, the streaming service was only available on Google smartphones, including Pixel 2, 3, 3a, and 4.