Google announced the Google Stadia launch games lineup for when the cloud-based streaming platform launches on November 19.

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Assassin's Creed Odyssey

Destiny 2

Gylt

Just Dance 2020

Kine

Mortal Kombat 11

Red Dead Redemption 2

Samurai Showdown

Thumper

Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition

Rise of the Tomb Raider 20 Year Celebration Edition

Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition

Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle

Borderlands 3

Darksiders Genesis

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2

Farming Simulator 19

Final Fantasy XV

Football Manager 2020

Ghost Recon Breakpoint

GRID

Metro Exodus

NBA 2K20

Rage 2

Trials Rising

Wolfenstein: Youngblood

The launch games lineup features 12 games in total, including the entire modern Tomb Raider trilogy, Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Destiny 2: The Collection, and more. Google also said that more titles will join Stadia's library before the end of the year. Check out the full lineup in the gallery below.Destiny 2: The Collection will be the first free game offered through Stadia Pro , Google's subscription service that costs $9.99/month. The subscription gives players 4K resolution and HDR support, gameplay at 60fps, and 5.1 surround sound.Before the end of the year , Stadia players will be able to buy Borderlands 3, Metro Exodus, Final Fantasy XV, and more. We also know of some games coming to Stadia after this year, like Cyberpunk 2077 and Doom: Eternal. The confirmed list of Google Stadia 2019 games, aside from the Stadia launch games lineup, is:Next week's launch is only for owners of the Stadia Founder's Edition or Stadia Premiere Edition, which Google says will ship, " in the same order that pre-orders were received ." For everyone else, Stadia Base will launch sometime in 2020 You'll be able to stream Stadia to TVs with Chromecast, computers running Google Chrome, and smartphones, but only supported Google Pixel phones at launch.This month, IGN First is all about Google Stadia, and we've already learned about the design process for Stadia's controller , how DOOM helped shape Google's streaming service , and how Google plans to prevent latency on Stadia.

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