The company is aware of the discomfort of some users, who bought their games from the launch catalog and now publish for free if you are a subscriber.
Google Stadia was released last November with a catalog of 22 video games. Among them, were Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition and Farming Simulator 19. However, it has not been more than two weeks and the technology company has announced that the next free games to join the Stadia Pro catalog are, nothing more and nothing less, than these two videogames. Some players who had acquired them have protested this situation, but Google has not turned a deaf ear.
Through an update of the page dedicated to the community, Google has announced that it contemplates returns, although it has not specified exactly how they will be made. "We know that some players have recently acquired these two games for their collection," writes Grace, CM of the product. "Due to the proximity between the launch of the platform and the announcement of these titles for Stadia Pro, we will be happy to assist you if you wish to request a refund when you have purchased one or both of these video games, even if it is outside our usual policies" .
I bought one game on Stadia. That game is free next month. Lesson learned https://t.co/LKGSoIVdbp
– GigaBoots (@GigaBoots) November 26, 2019
Stadia Pro; 4 free games
The process is not clear, but everything indicates that the user must individually request their intention to return the product, instead of using some type of automated process. Be that as it may, as of December, the Stadia Pro catalog will be duplicated. Recall that Destiny: The Collection and Samurai Shodown are available since launch.
The Google Stadia Pro subscription does not work like other services on the market. While Xbox Game Pass gives access to a videogame catalog available to all subscribers, Stadia Pro is committed to reinforcing aspects such as resolution and sound, as well as offering free games (whenever you are subscribed) periodically.
Currently, all product functions have not yet been developed, pending final release in 2020.