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Exciting news today for all Google Stadia fans out there. Google has now opened a new studio in Playa Vista, California, which is headed by Shannon Studstill, the old boss of Sony Santa Monica. The announcement today came in a post by Jade Raymond, VP and Head of Stadia Games and Entertainment.

The Playa Vista Studio will focus on providing exclusive products, "use the new game mechanics, creative ways to play and unique interaction models".

Nothing has been announced about the games that are developed in the studio, but it is obviously very early. "Be assured, we hear what the players want, and add our own stadia twists to create new IP addresses and experiences." Https://twitter.com/googlestadia/status/1235249024170508290 Raymond describes Studstill As a "visionary who will conduct and inspire the Playa Vista teams as a Studio Director". Studby is perhaps the best known for their work with Sony Santa Monica, where they recently produced the award-winning God of was.

Stadia's studio in Montreal was opened at the end of last year. This has also focused on making exclusive products. As much as we like it, when games appear on any platform, it is clear that Google and Sony still see an incredible value in bringing exclusive titles.

God of War 3 Bonus Features - Environment Art [SCE Santa Monica Studio Development Diary] Personally, a few exclusive top products could be enough to interest me for the platform. Nevertheless, there are only a few developers who have the resources required to make a God of War or The Last of Us. So it will be interesting to see if the studios can keep up from Stadia.

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