Journey to the savage planet stadia
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On Twitter today, former Typhoon Studios director Alex Hutchinson said that Journey to the Savage Planet would arrive on Google Stadia on January 28 (now confirmed as 2/1). The game was developed by Typhoon Studios, which Google acquired last year to help push Stadia Games and Entertainment in its development of first-party games.
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Journey to the Savage Planet will be the latest game available for free to Stadia Pro subscribers. The article as follows has been updated to reflect that information.
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Update 1/26: After a tweet caused some confusion about the release date, 9to5Google has confirmed with Stadia that the release of Journey to the Savage Planet will indeed fall on February 1st as a part of the month’s new titles free with Pro. The game is hitting Stadia on February 1st. Update 2/23 #2: Google says on Reddit that issues with Journey to the Savage Planet have since been fixed.As announced last year, Journey to the Savage Planet is headed to Google Stadia, but now we have an official release date.
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Our headline was updated to reflect the new information. However, the reporting on 505 Games and the crashes is general are accurate. Google has not fired any developers, but is working to transition them to new roles in the company. While the bugs aren’t affecting everyone, they’re certainly frustrating for those affected.Įditor’s note: The Kotaku report linked above have several inaccuracies, most notably claiming that Google fired the developers who can fix these issues. It’s unclear at this point when Google will fix these problems, but we certainly hope it’ll be soon. A second representative further confirmed that, telling the user asking to talk to Google about it, and somewhat hilariously remind Google that they are the ones responsible for fixing this problem. Kotaku reports that 505 Games is telling users that they have no access to the Stadia port of Journey to the Savage Planet, and as such can’t fix the crashing issues.
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Update 2/23: As we expected, Google’s shuttering of SG&E is wreaking havoc on the fix for Journey to the Savage Planet. As a result, we’re not entirely sure where Google is looking to for a fix, though the task is likely falling to what remains of Typhoon Studios or the other publisher, 505 Games. The game was the first published under the Stadia Games and Entertainment badge for the “Developers” tag, ironically going live on the platform on the day that SG&E was shuttered. It’s worth noting that the “partner publisher” for Journey to the Savage Planet is actually Google itself. We'd suggest keeping an eye on our social channels for updates. We're aware of this and our team is diligently working with our partner publisher on a fix. Apparently, the Stadia team is working with its partner publisher on a fix for the issues. On the official Stadia Twitter account, Google confirmed it was aware of these crashing and freezing issues on Journey to the Savage Planet. Thankfully, Google finally acknowledged the issue this week. Unfortunately, when it happens, there’s not a ton players can do to troubleshoot the problem since the game is running on a server farm potentially hundreds of miles away. It’s not super common for issues like this to crop up on the cloud streaming platform, but usually, it’s just an issue with the port that went unnoticed. If you take a peek at the Stadia subreddit, you’ll find many reports of Journey to the Savage Planet players encountering the game crashing or freezing. Unfortunately, Journey to the Savage Planet on Stadia faced some crashing and freezing bugs, but a fix is coming. Months after Google acquired the studio behind it, Journey to the Savage Planet finally made its debut on Stadia early this month with new expansions and no cost for Pro subscribers.