New Verizon Fios customers now get free Google Stadia Premiere Edition
Just last week, British Telecom became the first European ISP to offer a free Google Stadia membership for customers. Today, Verizon is announcing a similar partnership with the game streaming service from Google.
Starting January 29, Verizon Fios (Verizon’s home-broadband service provider) will begin offering a Google Stadia promotion for new customers who sign up for Fios Gigabit. New customers will be eligible for a free Stadia Premiere Edition welcome kit with the Wi-Fi controller, a Google Chromecast Ultra, and three free months of Stadia Pro membership that offers game streaming up to 4K @ 60 fps.
Verizon Fios Gigabit packages start at $79.99 and includes a Wi-Fi 6 -compatible router, and includes one free month of YouTube TV. As a reminder, those on Fios Mix and Match plans bundled with TV qualify for a free year of Disney+ subscription.
Verizon is also excited to announce Stadia promotions for Verizon 5G Home customers soon.
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- Love the Community
- 22 Jan 2020
- Fv4
The only bright side is that AMD benefited from Google's GPU orders and Google is taking a loss. AMD could sure use that money to develop a new RDNA GPU to be equal to the upcoming RTX 3080 TI.
- Jason
- 22 Jan 2020
- r@5
Dont know why Google thought this was a good idea. Console players want to pay for their game. No subscription. Not even mobile! Why pay when there are free games. haha. I just don't get why Stadia was green lit.
- Vegetaholic
- 22 Jan 2020
- mE0
Things are not great for Stadia and Google tries to push its product before next gen consoles will come and demolish it completely