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Google stedia now supports streaming games

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Cloud gaming requires a stable and fast internet connection, which is possibly why Google limited the availability of Stadia to Wi-Fi networks when it launched the service last year. However, times are changing, and considering the gradual adoption of 5G in several countries, the company has now enabled support for LTE and 5G mobile data connections on Stadia.
As per user reports, Stadia now supports mobile data on Android. While Google started testing Stadia on cellular networks in July

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