Phil Harrison has departed Google, where he served as vice president and general manager of Stadia, following the beleaguered cloud gaming service’s demise earlier this year.
Harrison joined Google in 2018 and shepherded Stadia through its high-profile – if increasingly problematic – launch in 2019, remaining onboard during the service’s slow, steady decline. It was Harrison who announced the closure of Stadia’s internal game development studios in 2021, and, ultimately, shared word of the cloud gaming service’s impending demise last September, admitting it hadn’t “gained the traction with users that we expected”.
Ahead of Stadia’s closure this January, Harrison said the underlying streaming tech would live on at Google, and would be made available “industry partners” – but Google later clarified its white label streaming offering had also been axed alongside the consumer-facing side.
Source – eurogamer.net
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