Steam on Chromebooks, Stadia white labeled, and Google Play Games on PC

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This week on the Chrome Cast, we get into all the news that came from the Google For Games Developer Summit. From a bit of a surprise announcement around Steam games on Chromebooks to Stadia officially being white labeled as a Google Cloud service to Google Play Games finally arriving on Windows PCs, there was a lot to discuss in the gaming world from a Google fan’s point of view. We also spend a bit of time discussing some fun, new features available on Chrome OS 99 and the fact that I have once again pivoted in my smartphone ownership. That’s right, folks: it’s back to the Pixel 6 for me! Notable Links Chrome OS 99 features you should try out [VIDEO] So, let’s talk about those Windows games rumored to be coming to Stadia “Immersive Stream for Games” will let companies use Stadia technology as a white label service You will no longer need to have an account to access the Stadia store or to play free games New Google Classroom features include some advanced “Google magic” The Chrome Cast 156: an interview with Google’s Taryn Sullivan [Update: Coming Soon] And just like that, Google announces Steam Alpha for Chromebooks Google really wants big developers to get their titles running on Google Play Games for PC Google Play Games for PC beta goes live and gets shown off in video by early users (No gameplay) ------- Sponsored by VIZOR - Chromebook 1:1 Management Software for Schools! Special Offer: CLICK HERE to schedule a no-obligation demo of VIZOR for up to 20% off your first year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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