Google recently announced a gaming service that requires no console. They’ve made some big promises about this new product and it looks to be the future of gaming. Michael Prince (https://twitter.com/kmichaelprince) from BecauseFamily (https://familytechblog.com) joins me today to discuss what parents and homeschoolers need to know about Stadia.
For more information about Stadia and cloud gaming, check out these links:
* Stadia by Google (https://store.google.com/magazine/stadia)
* Stadia: a new way to play (https://www.blog.google/products/stadia/stadia-a-new-way-to-play/)
* BecauseFamily Article: What Parents Need to Know About Stadia by Google (http://safe.becausefamily.org/what-parents-need-to-know-about-stadia-by-google/)
* Vortex – Cloud Gaming (https://vortex.gg/)
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