Google begins refunding Stadia hardware purchases made on the Google Store

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today that it’s beginning to process refunds for Stadia hardware bought on the Google Store. The company
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in September that its cloud gaming service was joining the long list of projects buried in the “Google graveyard.”

Google is refunding purchases for the Stadia controller and bundles that included a
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with the WiFi-connected gamepad. Earlier this month, it began
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users for Stadia game purchases, ensuring most users recoup the money they’d sunk into the service. However, Google isn’t refunding subscription fees for Stadia Pro (its answer to
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and
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) or Stadia hardware bought from Best Buy.


The company says it will process the refunds automatically. It expects most of them to complete by the time the cloud-gaming service shuts down on January 18th. If the company can’t refund your original form of payment automatically, it will email you through the Google account you used for the purchase(s).

Although Stadia’s demise disappointed its small but devoted band of enthusiasts, the shutdown wasn’t exactly shocking. The writing had been on the wall since the company began
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its investment in the platform barely over a year after its launch.

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