Google soon to let users directly play games on Stadia from search results

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Google is reportedly working on integrating its game streaming service Stadia with its search engine. According to the source, the tech giant wants to allow users to directly power on games from the search results, making it less of a hassle to look for them again on the gaming platform.

The news comes from Bryant Chappel of The Nerf Report on Twitter. It's said that users will soon be able to launch a game on Stadia directly from the search results. The feature will also support Xbox Cloud Gaming, NVIDIA GeForce Now, and Amazon Luna. There are already some users enrolled in the test. It shows that simply searching for a game will lead to seeing a Play button on the side of each platform listed.

Furthermore, the feature would also let users know whether the game has a timed trial on Stadia or is available for free as a part of its premium subscription. Some of you might find this feature familiar as Google offers the same thing for Netflix, which you can search for some films and directly play them on Netflix without going to the video streaming platform to search for them again.

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