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This week Google announced that December will bring with it two new Stadia games: Farming Simulator 19 and Tomb Raider. The news is great if you’re one of those people who bought a Stadia and wanted some more free games. If you’re one of the people who bought those games only to see them be handed out for free barely two weeks after the device launched, you’re probably not too happy.
While Tomb Raider purchasers would normally just be out $10, Farming Simulator 19 costs $40. That’s a steep price for two weeks early access to a game that technically released over a year ago. Thankfully even Google is smart enough to know when to fold them, and announced that both games will be refunded to those who ask for it, even if it is outside of the normal policy.
“We know that some users have recently purchased these two games for their collection. Because of the proximity between the launch of the platform, and the announcement of these titles in Stadia Pro, we’re happy to assist you if you’d like to request a refund if you have purchased either or both of these titles, even if it’s outside of our normal policy.”
You’ll need to manually request a refund, however.
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Google Stadia is like a septic truck exploding outside of the Pokemon factory, but that doesn’t mean that there is absolutely no enjoyment to get out of it.
Social media is both the greatest and worst thing to ever happen to the human race; it allows people of all stripes to come together and simultaneously dunk on corporate brands for trying really hard to seem relatable. It also provides a nearly endless amount of snark, and today that snark comes in the form of troll accounts masquerading as Google Stadia fans.
It’s fantastic and I want to see more of it. Blind fanboyism peppered with shoddily thrown together memes and an icing of bad spelling/grammar on top. If you take the internet too seriously, it’s enough to make you blow your top.
So stadia has been out for not even a week and we’ve got absolutely idiots reviewing it because they want to be paying for expensive hardware forever LMAO yous are shit out of luck big time yous have literally no legs to stand on ???
— StadiaWorks (@StadiaWorks) November 26, 2019
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Truly we have modern day William Shakespeare types at work, smacking their keyboards and tossing out those spicy Stadia troll memes.
All esports gamers right now with the release of stadia: pic.twitter.com/DgV4WLL5Kh
— StadiaMasterRace (@RaceStadia) November 26, 2019
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It’s like if someone was dragging nails on a chalkboard but you were the only one with noise cancelling headphones.
If you don’t buy stadia you hate black people
— StadiaRocks69 (@SRocks69) November 26, 2019
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Okay they’re not all nuanced or subtle.
— Stadia Fan (@StadiaFan) November 26, 2019
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As I said.
Going through my Ytube comments. It occurs to me. The over riding theme from most Stadia haters (not critics) but haters, is this “if it’s not for me, it shouldn’t be for ANYONE! ?” You know, some people are actually enjoying it. Relax my G. You’re ok ? #Stadia #TeamTGOS
— The Glory Of Stadia (@GloryOfStadia) November 24, 2019
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The internet is wonderful.
We here at Google support Papa John for president
— StadiaRocks69 (@SRocks69) November 26, 2019
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And they’ve officially crossed a line.