
The Google Stadia Pro subscriptions get one free every month that will be theirs to keep. However, there are no details on the nature or type of game to be featured in the free offer.
It is said that one of the games could be destiny 2 as the first game in November during the official launch.
The game directors want to make it very clear that Google and Stadia are not coming together to beat or assume the role of "Netflix of games".
Users should look at the free offerings as something similar to Xbox Live Gold or PlayStation Plus. Additionally, to the free game every month, the Pro subscribers get "4K/HDR streaming, 5.1 sound, with exclusive discounts" for $10 a month.
With this offer, it will be interesting to see how Stadia performs when it launches, as streaming of games is still a relatively a new concept as at now.
People who love fee games will be glad to see that Google is adopting a plan similar to Microsoft and Sony.
Recently Googles Production department gives more details on the game Googles Stadia online gaming platform to be released in November.
Many questions were asked in the last press conference, and one of the highlights was what you get with a Google Stadia Pro subscription.
The director was clear that the Stadia Pro service will not be an "all you can eat" plan. In simple terms, the $10 monthly charge for the subscription gives a player "roughly one free game per month".
With roughly other additional benefits to the Pro subscription.
For clarity purposes, Stadia Pro is not Netflix for Games the way some believe it to be. In comparison, it is like comparing Xbox Live Gold or PlayStation Plus.
The Pro subscribers get 4K/HDR streaming, 5.1 surround sound, exclusive discounts, and access to some free games. Roughly, one free game per month give or take. The most likely game that you will start within November is Destiny 2.
Basic plans do not offer a free game or other benefits. The basic idea only gives access to the gaming hardware in the data center, and then players spend their money on the games they want.
Another thing on the basic plan is that the Stadia controller could not support Bluetooth audio when launching, wired headphones will be required.
In a recent Reddit interview, the Director of Product Andrey Doronichev gave more details about Googles Stadia online gaming service coming in November.
Questions covered several subjects, ranging from social features to technical details to Googles commitment to the platform. Perhaps the most pertinent thing that Google revealed, however, is how the Stadia Pon subscription will work and what is on offer.
He further emphasized that the Pro service is not an all you can eat promotion, but with $10 a month, a subscriber will get some serious benefits.
He was keen on emphasizing why Stadia Pro is not Netflix for Games like is already assumed in some quarters. The closest it comes to Netflix for Games is like comparing Xbox Live Gold or PlayStation Plus. The video quality is high, reaching up to 4K/HDR streaming, 5.1 sound, exclusive discounts and access to some free games.
It is a give or takes an offer of one free game per month.
Basic plan subscribers will not be given discounts or games, as expected. However, they can get free access to the state-of-the-art gaming hardware and Googles gaming datacenter.
You only have to spend money on the games you want.
The Stadias game controller does not support Bluetooth Audio when the service launches in November. To start with, at the launch you will have to use wired headphones connected via a 3.5mm audio jack on the controller if you are streaming on a Chromecast Ultra.
If you are playing on a Pixel Phone or PC, however, you will get wireless Bluetooth audio via those devices, bypassing the controller. On the Stadia controller product page, Google notes that while Bluetooth support will be switched off at launch, it may be enabled down the road.
Google re-emphasized that you will be able to use any games you purchase, even if Stadia is discontinued down the road.
At the same time, Google, through its director, talked of them being "super committed" to the gaming platform. Hundreds of passionate people have spent years building it. Bringing us to a ton in tech, infrastructure, and content."
As for the social aspect, Google is going all-in there, as well. At launch, you will be able to manage your friends list, create parties, and use platform-level voice chat.
All that is part of the Stadia Pro first steps. Later on, the gaming platform will introduce a healthy pipeline of social features going forward. The idea is to give subscribers the same achievements similar to what one can enjoy in other platforms.
At the start of 2020, Stadia will eventually support Family Sharing.
Players will pay a subscription fee of $129.99 upfront and $9.99 a month, in addition to individual game purchase costs.
When Googles previously announced Stadia, game-streaming service launches in November. A free tier will be available sometime in 2020, as will a paid subscription tier that does not require the upfront purchase.
Finally

The Stadia Founders Edition and its contingent Stadia Pro subscription will be the only way to get access to the Stadia service when it launches.
The $129.99 package, available for pre-order on the Google Store right now, will include:
- A Stadia controller in "limited-edition night blue".
- A Chromecast Ultra
- Three months of Stadia Pro service and a three-month "buddy pass" to give to a friend
- First dibs on claiming a "Stadia Name."
After the first three months, Stadia Pro users will have to pay $9.99 a month to maintain their membership. For that price, they will get access to Googles highest-quality streams, at up to 4K/60fps with high-dynamic-range (HDR) and 5.1 surround sound.
In 2019, users will not be able to sign up for Stadia Pro without investing in the Founders Edition hardware package. The Founders Edition packages will only be available "in limited quantities and for a limited time.