Google's vice president and head of product for Stadia John Justice is no longer ♛with the company. This was first reported by and was later confirmed by Google in a ꦚstatement made to .
"We can confirm John is no longer with Google and we wish him well on his ne🍸xt step," a Google rep said. Justice has yet to update his LinkedIn profile and has offered no comment.
Justice joined Google in 2019 and oversaw Stadia's customer experience following its release. He was previously critical of Google's tendency to over-promise on Stadia's features, which famously launched 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:without the promised 4K60 graphics that Google had been hyping for some time.
Stadia did eventually get 4K60 graphics, but only 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:several months after launch and only on PCs with high-speed connections. Google has already been named as a defendant over Stadia's under-delivered promises 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:in a class-action lawꦉsuit filed last February.
Back in December, Justice said during a Stadia presentation that Google would stop hyping up planned features and instead just release them in order to avoid angering fans. Since then, new Stadia features have arrived witho🎀ut preamble, such as the recently added search bar.
Stadia as a platform seems to be powering through on its plans for third-party support. Ever since 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Google shut down 🙈its two internal game studios, Stadia has been adding new games to its library at a record pace. In celebration of Star Wars Day, Goog💜le is adding Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order to the S🍸tadia Pro lineup, along with 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:H꧋otline Miami 2, Trine 4, and Floor Kid▨s. You can clai♉m all four games to start playing right this second.
And if you're more into Assassin's Creed, the highly-rated 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Black Flag is coming to Stadia. That's according to the official Stadia Twitter🍷 account, which accidentally posted🌞 a picture of Assassin's Creed: Black Flag when announcing the arrival of a search bar for finding games.