Previously, there was a third-party app that allows iPhone and iPad users to get access to Google Stadia. Apple soon removed the app from its App Store, but the app is now back up for those of you who are hoping to game on the platform with your Apple devices.
According to AppleInsider, developer Zachary Knox announced the return of the Stadium app two days ago. It's now up as version 1.2, which comes with a few changes to the app, including support for a controller. Specifically, a new feature allows the app to bypass certain App Store restrictions, but the drawback is that some controllers might not be supported. Having said that, the default Google Stadia controller should work with no issue.
Stadium Browser is BACK! Introducing Stadium 1.2, now available on the App Store.
— Zach (@zmknox) November 6, 2020
There are a few changes you'll should know about, but I'm glad for it to exist again: https://t.co/EG3TUG5MeJ
Knox created Stadium as an alternative for Google Stadia users back in September. Unfortunately, new App Store regulations prevented the official Google Stadia from being approved. Stadium's method wasn't perfect either, as it used a method that Apple claimed was a potential security risk and was soon removed from the App Store.
As the world progresses towards 5G, cloud gaming could really be the trend in the future. But with that said, are any of you interested in it? Do let us know in the comments below and stay tuned to TechNave.com for more news like this.
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