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The Quarry and High on Life Were Reportedly Meant To Be Google Stadia Releases First

It is reported that two games were under development for the platform before Google reduced the first-party development of the video game streaming platform Stadia. Supermassive’s The Quarry and Squanch’s High On Life.

according to AxiosBefore Google closed its in-house development studio, both games were being developed by Technology Giant, after which The Quarry was acquired by 2K. When parent company Take-Two Interactive was asked about Google by Axios, the person in charge simply said that the publisher was happy with the decision and the studio was “looking for a publishing partner when the project was completed.” rice field.

High on Life is a first-person shooter by a team led by Rick and Morty co-producer Justin Roiland. The game will be unveiled at the Xbox and Bethesda showcases last weekend and will be available on PC, Xbox Series X | S, and Xbox One. The Squanch Games representative did not comment on whether it was originally under development at Google and repeated the move to the aforementioned platform to Axios.

In 2020, Google and Supermassive announced a partnership together, but didn’t reveal any other details. Well, it seems that the project they were working on was a quarry. High on Life was only published so recently that it was never officially associated with Stadia in the first place.

In 2021, Google officially closed its in-house game development studio and refocused on third-party developers. Earlier this year, Google reportedly planned to focus on selling Stadia’s streaming technology to other companies. In partnership with AT & T, we provided Control Ultimate Edition via streaming.

The quarry is now available on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X | S, and Xbox One. According to The Quarry’s review, “The Quarry is worth playing at least once, but it’s a step forward and a step back when compared to Until Dawn. It features a solid script run by a great cast and is slow. And burn a story that can lead to several different satisfying (or anti-climatic) conclusions. “

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George Yang is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Twitter @ yinyangfooey

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