BT and Stadia are teaming up to offer broadband customers free cloud gaming - Business Insider

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BT is partnering with Google's Stadia to offer customers free access to cloud gaming content:

The Verge. For context, Stadia allows consumers to stream a library of video games to devices including laptops, TVs, and smartphones for a monthly price.

BT will provide free Stadia hardware, including a game controller and streaming device for playing on TVs, as well as a free three-month subscription; Stadia's hardware usually costs The Stadia bundle can help BT improve its service's appeal, especially to a younger audience that's interested in video games. The majority of consumers aged 16-36 play video games at least once per week,

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