november stadia pro games and ubisoft+The Gardens Between | The Voxel Agents

From tranquil puzzle-solving and mystical platforming to tense games of hide ‘n seek and even tenser moments of spec ops sniping, here’s a roundup of November’s Stadia Pro games – along with a heads up on a few gems leaving pro as the calendar flips a page.

  • The Gardens Between – solve your way through the relaxing, hypnotic world of garden islands.
  • Hello Neighbor: Hide & Seek – delve into this prequel to find out what went wrong in the neighbor’s life that made him so wary of you.
  • Republique – use stealth and cunning to strike back against big brother in a futuristic surveillance state.
  • Risk of Rain 2 – fight and loot your way off of an alien planet in the roguelike sequel.
  • Sniper Elite 4 – the latest entry in the popular sniper franchise joins Stadia Pro with a platform exclusive feature – HDR!
  • Sundered: Eldritch Edition –  trek and backtrack your way through this platformer inspired by Lovecraftian themes.

Even More New Games Next Month?

We wouldn’t be surprised if Stadia users have to wait a bit longer than a rival platform, but right now there still seems to be a chance we’ll get Ubisoft’s new subscription service on Google’s cloud streaming platform in November.

Ubisoft+, the title the service will go by on cloud gaming platforms, is set to arrive on Amazon’s new cloud gaming service, Luna, on Nov. 10. However, Ubisoft would only say that the service would arrive on Stadia by year’s end. Fingers crossed we get it sooner rather than later.

Gone by November

The following games have been included with Stadia Pro for a while now, but they’ll be leaving the cloud gaming service after Oct. 31. Unless you’re new to Stadia Pro, you should have already grabbed these titles:

  • Strange Brigade
  • Metro Last Light Redux
  • West of Loathing
  • Just Shapes & Beats

Also ending with just before the close of the month are demos for Pac-Man Mega Tunnel Battle; the Humankind beta; and Immortals Fenyx Rising. The demos were a part of a lot of “good stuff” Google dropped on cloud gaming fans earlier in October.

By jupiten