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Stadia to let you join multiplayer games without invite

By IANS | Updated: November 6, 2021 10:20 IST

San Francisco, Nov 6 Tech giant Google is finally allowing Stadia players to join multiplayer games without needing ...

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San Francisco, Nov 6 Tech giant Google is finally allowing Stadia players to join multiplayer games without needing an invite.

This basic feature is available on most console platforms and PC launchers, but it has taken Google nearly two years to add it to Stadia, The Verge reported of Friday.

A new support page confirms the feature is live in Far Cry 6 on Stadia, so friends can join you without you having to dig into menus and issue an invite.

Google mentions the feature is only available in "select games", and is disabled by default, the report said.

The join without an invite feature is also available in the Stadia app for Android, and is available through the web version that runs on iOS, it added.

Google has been gradually adding features to Stadia over the past two years since its launch, including a new 30-minute game trial for Hello Engineer last month.

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