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Electronic Arts (EA) has partnered with Google's game streaming service Stadia to launch five of its titles on the platform over the next two years

Electronic Arts has partnered with Google's game streaming service Stadia to launch five of its titles on the platform over the next two years.— which first launched on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC last November — debuting on Stadia later this year. EA will then launch sports titles“Cloud is opening up exciting new possibilities for play,” said EA CEO Andrew Wilson.

Google launched its Stadia platform in November. The service allows players to stream video games via various devices without having to download the titles. The service was originally offered at a $9.99 monthly rate for its Stadia Pro subscription, but amid the coronavirus pandemic, Google has offered a two month free trial to users.

Despite its anticipated launch, Stadia got off to a slow start, amassing 500,000 installs over its first four months of release. One of the major concerns voiced by critics and skeptics of the platform is Stadia's lack of new titles and connectivity and latency issues. EA, one of the world's largest video game publishers, joins other gaming giants such as Ubisoft and Take-Two as Google Stadia partners.

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