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Hack Stadia stream gaming on to the Pi

Despite its size and low power, the Raspberry Pi has proven to be a useful addition to any game streaming set up. While it won’t run modern games, it can stream them from a PC with Steam or Parsec. All you need is the PC or laptop (or custom game server) running on the same network as the Raspberry Pi and a game controller or two connected.

The same is true with Google Stadia. You might have heard about Google’s game streaming platform, which pre-launched in November 2019 ahead of full launch in 2020. It enables the streaming of AAA games to your desktop PC computer, potentially with just a subscription.

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