Finally, and thankfully, Google has released the update to Chromecast to support Stadia playback on Google TVs. It surely could be been brought out last year itself, but for whatever reason, Google brought it out this year in June and it’s good that it’s here. Why play on a small screen when your Google TV with Chromecast now lets you play a huge number of games on the big screen? Here is a guide that will show you how to use Stadia on Chromecast with Google TV.

Use Stadia on Chromecast with Google TV

On the 23rd of June 2021, Google released an update for the Chromecast which now enables it to install and run Stadia right away. Now is the time to update your Chromecast and get started with Stadia. And that is how you update your Chromecast which is now ready and compatible to run Stadia. With the Chromecast updated and ready, it is now time to install the Stadia app to your Chromecast.

Install Stadia on Chromecast with Google TV

Stadia’s availability on other TVs

With the new update that came out on the 23rd of June, you will now be able to access the Stadia on more TVs. which is a good sign, nut provided you live in the countries where Stadia has been rolled out. Here are the TVs that currently support Stadia.

Chromecast with Google TVHisense Android Smart TVs (U7G, U8G, U9G)Nvidia Shield TVNvidia Shield TV ProOnn FHD Streaming StickOnn UHD Streaming DevicePhillips 8215, 8505 Android TVsPhilips OLED 935/805 Android TVsXiaomi Mi Box 3 & Mi Box 4

If you have got the Stadia Pro subscription, you get added benefits such as getting free games every month as well as the ability to play games at 4K 60FPS. And, if you have a big screen TV that has 4K output, then, gaming sessions will be much more immersive and fun overall. So, that’s all about how to use Stadia on Chromecast with Google TV. If you still have any query, then leave a comment down in the comment box. Also, share this article with your friends.

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