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GeekDad Unboxing: A Look at the Google Stadia Founder’s Edition


One of the coolest things about receiving special media kits—other than, you know, getting new stuff early—is the ability to share a look inside with curious readers. Today I’ll be cracking open my recently-received Google Stadia Founder’s Edition review bundle.

What Is Stadia

Set for release next week (on November 19), Google’s Stadia service seeks to bring cloud gaming to the masses. Promising the full 4K experience on your television, as well as support for laptop, desktop, and even Pixel smartphone play, this is exactly the kind of cross-screen gaming environment that only Google could provide.

What Games Can I Play on Stadia

The Stadia launch day lineup consists of 12 carefully curated games, with 14 more available by year’s end. Day one titles include:

  • Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
  • Destiny 2: The Collection
  • GYLT
  • Just Dance 2020
  • Kine
  • Mortal Kombat 11
  • Red Dead Redemption 2
  • Rise of the Tomb Raider
  • SAMURAI SHODOWN
  • Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition
  • Thumper
  • Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition

A Look Inside

Google was kind enough to send me a special Stadia Founder’s Edition review bundle to test drive the service, and while I can’t share my full thoughts until next week, I can give you a look at the included hardware.

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Alongside my Stadia Founder's Edition, I also received a Pixel 3a XL, a braided USB-C cable, and a mount for attaching the Pixel to my Stadia controller.
"One place for all the ways we play."
The Founder's Edition controller is Night Blue. It's gorgeous and has a nice weight to it.
The Stadia controller comes with its own USB-C charger.
It's the included Chromecast Ultra that lets you stream 4K, 60FPM content to your television.
The phone mount clips right to the controller.

But Wait—There’s More

My Stadia Founder’s Edition also includes a few things not pictures in the box, virtual perks for the proverbial founders’ circle. These include a three-month Buddy Pass to give to a friend, a special Founder’s Badge for my profile, and the ability to select an early username. It also includes three free months of Stadia Pro, which offers members regularly released free games (starting with Destiny 2: The Collection) and exclusive discounts on select purchases.

Get the Premiere Edition

While the Stadia Founder’s Edition is currently sold out at the Google Store, you still have time to pick up the similar Stadia Premiere Edition. At $129, this edition includes the same Chromecast Ultra and three months of Stadia Pro, but substitutes a standard Clearly White controller for the Founder’s Edition exclusive Night Blue and lacks the early perks like the Founder’s Badge.

Stay tuned to GeekDad for more Stadia coverage.

Review materials provided by Google via Zebra Partners. All opinions are my own.

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This post was last modified on November 14, 2019 1:37 pm

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Z. is a proud father of two, Managing Editor of the GeekDad blog, a multiple Parsec award-winning podcaster, and a lover of nerd music and culture. At this moment, he is likely thinking about clothes or playing video games. Possibly both.

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