The game streaming service Google Stadia has left its experimental phase on iOS and is now available as a progressive web app within Safari.
Google Stadia first came to iOS and iPadOS in December in the form of a beta web app. The game streaming service brings PC games to any Stadia-enabled device without the need for a download or a powerful graphics card. Google announced that Stadia's beta phase on iOS has ended and the new version is now rolling out. The new version includes the ability to choose mobile-optimized resolution settings.
Google Stadia also supports touch controls
If you want to try Stadia on your iPhone or iPad, you need to create a Stadia account and the progressive web app to their home screen. Once you're logged in and on the Stadia site, use the share sheet menu and select "add to home screen." This web app will launch a new Safari window without the usual browser UI elements. From here, you can log in and play games. Although Stadia supports touch controls, a Bluetooth controller is still recommended. (Photo by Unsplash / Cristiano Pinto)