Google Stadia may well be moving into white-label status, a job ad suggests. If true, Google may soon be licensing Stadia’s “infrastructure and tools” to publishers and developers looking to run cloud gaming platforms.
That’s according to Cloudygames (via Sweclockers), who spotted a job listing for Product Manager at Stadia on Linkedin. It’s the wording in the job description that suggests this new, chameleonic trajectory for Stadia.
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