Tuesday, January 12th 2021

LG Smart TVs to Get Stadia Cloud Gaming in Late 2021

LG Electronics (LG) announces a planned partnership with Google to bring Stadia to its latest webOS smart TVs in the second half of this year. After Stadia comes to Google TV, LG will be the first TV manufacturer to natively support Stadia gameplay via webOS.

LG is demonstrating its commitment to supporting premium gaming on its state-of-the-art displays, made even more compelling with support for 4k and 5.1 surround sound for Stadia Pro users. Stadia on LG TVs will allow customers to instantly play hit Stadia games such as Cyberpunk 2077, NBA 2K21, Assassin's Creed: Valhalla and Watch Dogs: Legion with just a Stadia controller and no additional hardware or game downloads required.
LG plans to have the new service launched within the second half of 2021 on LG Smart TVs as a downloadable app from the LG Content Store in countries where Stadia is available. Stadia already offers more than 130 games with more being added regularly. Games can be purchased individually or gamers can claim a regular cadence of games to be played for free with a subscription to Stadia Pro, which includes exclusive discounts and up to 4K resolution. Exhilarating gaming with immersive 5.1 channel surround sound and support for up to 4K HDR and 60 FPS makes the Stadia platform a compelling choice for anyone looking for a great gaming experience without the need for an expensive, dedicated gaming console.

And when it comes to gaming, it's hard to beat the advanced combination of Stadia and LG OLED TVs. LG OLED's self-lighting pixels ensure best-in-class HDR picture quality with deep blacks and extremely accurate colors. LG became the first company to launch HDR-capable 4K OLED TVs in 2015 and content on LG OLED TVs - both streaming and externally stored - benefit from the display's fast 1 ms response time, outstandingly low input lag without experiencing any loss in picture quality.

"Supporting Stadia on LG TVs is our commitment to customers that gaming is an increasingly important feature expected by LG TV owners," said Lee Sang-woo, senior vice president of corporate business strategy at LG Electronics Home Entertainment Company. "Stadia is changing how people access their favorite games and by providing webOS compatibility, we're making an early commitment to the platform."

LG's perfect-for-gaming LG OLED TVs, new LG QNED Mini LED TVs (with the company's propriety quantum NanoCell color technology and mini LED backlighting) and upgraded LG NanoCell TVs will be on display in LG's virtual exhibition booth during CES 2021 starting January 11.
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8 Comments on LG Smart TVs to Get Stadia Cloud Gaming in Late 2021

#1
Gundem
The beginning of the end 8p
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#2
Ferrum Master
Stupid artists, they even haven't held a joystick in their life?
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#3
londiste
And when it comes to gaming, it's hard to beat the advanced combination of Stadia and LG OLED TVs. LG OLED's self-lighting pixels ensure best-in-class HDR picture quality with deep blacks and extremely accurate colors.
And then we use that nice screen to stream in crap-quality video for the game? :D

Anyhow, Stadia (and Geforce Now) have the potential to hit the console business if embedded to TVs like this. The picture and input lag is "good enough" for a large proportion of target population.
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#4
Dixevil
good news, looking forward to it. Consoles are still better tho because of exclusives.
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#5
Night
Great, getting Stadia over webOS, but still no DTS support for 2020 models?
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#6
Chomiq
Ferrum MasterStupid artists, they even haven't held a joystick in their life?
Yeah switching buttons over to hide that it's a DS4 didn't help it either.
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#7
bug
It would be so cool if LG fixed their sound dropouts while at it...
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#8
Unregistered
Perfect, these kind of services should be built in the TV without buying extra hardware, and given their mediocre quality it's suitable for casual Gamers who don't need proper gaming machines.
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