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    LG TVs Get a Native App for Stadia, Google's Game Streaming Service

    LG TVs Get a Native App for Stadia, Google's Game Streaming Service

    LG announced that Stadia, Google's cloud game streaming service, is now available for smart TVs running webOS 5.0 and webOS 6.0 in twenty-two countries. Through native game streaming platform support, LG smart TVs deliver instant access with good quality through OLED and LED screens.

    To get the Stadia app on your LG TV, just go to the LG Content Store and see if it's already available for your region. The streaming platform offers over 200 popular titles such as Cyberpunk 2077, Resident Evil Village, Assassin's Creed: Valhalla, Hitman 3, Baldur's Gate 3 and more. It is important to remember that only one compatible control is required to use the service.



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    LG OLED TVs in Gaming

    According to LG, its OLED TVs are capable of delivering an excellent gaming experience for those who subscribe to the Stadia subscription service. According to the company, smart TVs with OLED display are able to deliver "clean HDR images, deep blacks and accurate colors", in addition to allowing a 1ms response time with low input lag, something essential for gamers.

    About Google Stadia

    Launched on November 19, 2019, Google Stadia is a game streaming service developed by Google. The platform's proposal is to stream games through the cloud and offer a resolution of up to 4K at 60 frames per second with HDR support. There are two ways to access Stadia, signing up for free or through a monthly subscription to the "Pro" plan, which makes it possible to play the game to get the maximum streaming quality offered by the service.



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