Batman Arkham Knight: Stadia by Google is one of the popular gaming platforms used all over the world. Google has now started offering the streaming technology of Stadia as an open-source white-label product which other companies can use without taking the hassle of being a part of the Stadia ecosystem. The first franchise to take advantage of this offer comes from AT&T. They are offering users a chance to play Batman: Arkham Knight for free.
Google is offering White-label Stadia Tech with Free Arkham Knight Demo by AT&T
Though AT&T haven’t made any kind of revelation on their website regarding the Stadia technology, in an interview with IGN both Google and AT&T revealed that the offering by AT&T is based on the Stadia architecture which is outside of the Stadia platform and services. The spokesperson from AT&T said, “This is being powered by the Stadia technology. For this demo AT&T created a front-end experience to enable gamers to play Batman: Arkham Knight directly from their own website and the game is playable on virtually any computer or laptop.”
The Batman: Arkham Knight offered for streaming by AT&T is only available for users for a limited amount of time and the game can be streamed at a maximum of Full HD (1080p) resolution from Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome web browsers. The GM of Stadia, Phi Harrison wrote, “We see an important opportunity to work with partners seeking a gaming solution all built on Stadia’s advanced technical infrastructure and platform tools. We believe this is the best path to building Stadia into a long-term, sustainable business that helps grow the industry.” It is also speculated that Google has been spending large amounts of money in order to secure AAA-titles of third-party games for their streaming service.