Stephen Totilo of Axios reports an interesting background that brings it together Quarry and High LifeTwo games that attracted a lot of attention during this period and were both reported to be Google Stadia-exclusive productsbefore resize It is imposed on the part in question by the alphabet.
The Quarry, Supermassive Games’ new horror narrative adventure game, which was released and was very successful in the first days, was also well evaluated in our review.
The game was eventually published by Take Two Interactive, but the project was launched exclusively on Google Stadia, a possible Google streaming service, Totilo reported.
Similarly, High on Life was supposed to come out in a special Google Stadia produced by the Mountain View company. The game in question was presented at the Xbox & Bethesda Showcase 2022 and was developed by Squanch Games, an independent team led by Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland. The latter is part of the ID @ Xbox program and will be included in: Xbox Game Pass From day one, production clearly fell into Microsoft’s hands.
There’s been no official confirmation from either Google or their development teams, but both games seem to have found themselves without a publisher and exclusive distribution deal after the Google project’s famous downsizing, according to Totilo’s compilation. , which also led to closure of internal teams the first party finally finds different ways to reach the market.
Source: Multiplayer