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John Justice, the head of Google's Stadia product, has left the company.

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The executive has recently spoken out about Stadia features being overpromised. It wouldn't be a stretch to claim that Google Stadia has had a turbulent year in 2021. The promise of 100 new games (to add to its goal of 400 releases) has been a highlight, with high-profile titles like FIFA 21, Outriders, and Resident Evil Village among them. But, it's the lows that have naturally gained the most attention and borne concerns about Google's loyalty to its successful cloud gaming service. The most recent report of an executive resignation at Stadia is expected to add heat to the flames over the gaming service's future. John Justice, Google's VP and head of product, has reportedly left the company, according to The Details. Google's subscription service, which debuted in 2019, was notorious for launching without a host of hyped social features like State Share and Crowd Play. Stadia recently debuted a web search bar, which was one of the most requeste

John Justice, the head of Google's Stadia product, has left the company.

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The executive has recently spoken out about Stadia features being overpromised. It wouldn't be a stretch to claim that Google Stadia has had a turbulent year in 2021. The promise of 100 new games (to add to its goal of 400 releases) has been a highlight, with high-profile titles like FIFA 21, Outriders, and Resident Evil Village among them. But, it's the lows that have naturally gained the most attention and borne concerns about Google's loyalty to its successful cloud gaming service. The most recent report of an executive resignation at Stadia is expected to add heat to the flames over the gaming service's future. John Justice, Google's VP and head of product, has reportedly left the company, according to The Details. Google's subscription service, which debuted in 2019, was notorious for launching without a host of hyped social features like State Share and Crowd Play. Stadia recently debuted a web search bar, which was one of the most requeste

John Justice, the head of Google's Stadia product, has left the company.

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The executive has recently spoken out about Stadia features being overpromised. It wouldn't be a stretch to claim that Google Stadia has had a turbulent year in 2021. The promise of 100 new games (to add to its goal of 400 releases) has been a highlight, with high-profile titles like FIFA 21, Outriders, and Resident Evil Village among them. But, it's the lows that have naturally gained the most attention and borne concerns about Google's loyalty to its successful cloud gaming service. The most recent report of an executive resignation at Stadia is expected to add heat to the flames over the gaming service's future. John Justice, Google's VP and head of product, has reportedly left the company, according to The Details. Google's subscription service, which debuted in 2019, was notorious for launching without a host of hyped social features like State Share and Crowd Play. Stadia recently debuted a web search bar, which was one of the most requeste

John Justice, the head of Google's Stadia product, has left the company.

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The executive has recently spoken out about Stadia features being overpromised. It wouldn't be a stretch to claim that Google Stadia has had a turbulent year in 2021. The promise of 100 new games (to add to its goal of 400 releases) has been a highlight, with high-profile titles like FIFA 21, Outriders, and Resident Evil Village among them. But, it's the lows that have naturally gained the most attention and borne concerns about Google's loyalty to its successful cloud gaming service. The most recent report of an executive resignation at Stadia is expected to add heat to the flames over the gaming service's future. John Justice, Google's VP and head of product, has reportedly left the company, according to The Details. Google's subscription service, which debuted in 2019, was notorious for launching without a host of hyped social features like State Share and Crowd Play. Stadia recently debuted a web search bar, which was one of the most requeste

John Justice, the head of Google's Stadia product, has left the company.

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The executive has recently spoken out about Stadia features being overpromised. It wouldn't be a stretch to claim that Google Stadia has had a turbulent year in 2021. The promise of 100 new games (to add to its goal of 400 releases) has been a highlight, with high-profile titles like FIFA 21, Outriders, and Resident Evil Village among them. But, it's the lows that have naturally gained the most attention and borne concerns about Google's loyalty to its successful cloud gaming service. The most recent report of an executive resignation at Stadia is expected to add heat to the flames over the gaming service's future. John Justice, Google's VP and head of product, has reportedly left the company, according to The Details. Google's subscription service, which debuted in 2019, was notorious for launching without a host of hyped social features like State Share and Crowd Play. Stadia recently debuted a web search bar, which was one of the most requeste