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JAKARTA - Apple device users can now play game streaming services, owned by Google Stadia. Later the game service can be played via the Safari browser.

Quoting Ubergizmo, Friday, November 20, previously Google and iOS both restricted their game streaming services. But eventually Google will bring Stadia to iOS devices through its web application.

Although not through a special application but through Safari, this is enough to please iOS users. Therefore, this event is a kind of loophole that allows Google to officially bring Stadia to iOS devices.

However, at the same time, Google will also follow some of the rules required by Apple for its game streaming service.

Reportedly, Apple will relax its rules regarding game streaming services, but the company also has new rules that developers need to comply with in order for game streaming apps to be approved for download via the App Store and operating on iOS.

It is likely that this is why Google's solution seems to be something to consider, although users are unsure whether streaming Stadia games via a dedicated app will provide a better service compared to Safari.

Unfortunately, fans of streaming games on Stadia have to be patient first. Because, Google has not stated when this web application will be released, possibly in the near future.


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