

How does it work? Once set up properly, it works pretty well! I was able to get this up and running in just a few minutes on my iPad Pro, and with a PS4 controller paired, I didn’t notice any lag issues with Orcs Must Die 3. That’s it! Now every time you launch Stadium, it brings you right to the Stadia landing page.You may also need to select “Go Home” from the … menu. After you’ve signed in to your Google account, tap done.In the … menu, select Authenticate, and visit.Set user agent to Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh Intel Mac OS X 10_15_5) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/.83 Safari/537.36.u/zmknox explains the setup process below: Plus, the app makes it possible to use a game controller with “supported” webpages. Further, Stadium has the ability to set a custom user agent which allows users to “trick” Stadia into working. Simply download “Stadium” from the App Store and you’ll get a very basic browser that’s designed to do two things.įirst, Stadium runs in fullscreen, meaning you’ll have no browser UI elements in the way of a Stadia game.

Reddit user u/zmknox took the time to create a custom browser that’s fully in support of the App Store but allows users to run Google Stadia with ease. Thankfully, someone has developed a way to make this process easier. By tricking the user agent and heading to Stadia’s web app, playing games is indeed possible on an iPhone or iPad. If you’ve been keeping an eye on Stadia fans for the past few weeks, you might be aware that iOS 14 makes it possible to run Stadia through an iOS web browser. I was “extending WebKit” by hooking it into the native GameController framework and thus Bluetooth controllers, which they didn’t like.- Zach October 19, 2020 It’ll probably gone in a matter of hours. If you haven’t already downloaded Stadium, do it now while you still have a chance. Specifically, it relates to the browser interacting with Bluetooth devices, something Apple still doesn’t allow on its platform.Ĭurrently the app is still live on the App Store as the case is “under review,” but it’s pretty cut and dry according to a call the dev got from Apple. The developer announced on Twitter (via iMore) that Apple sent him a notice that they’ll be removing his app from the Store on the grounds that it was “extending WebKit” beyond Apple’s terms. Update 10/19: As basically everyone expected, Apple is removing “Stadium” from the App Store. Thanks to a custom browser app, you can get Stadia up and running on iOS in a matter of minutes. Luckily, there might be a way through the web. Google Stadia delivers one of the best game streaming experiences out there today, but like GeForce Now and Xbox Game Pass, Apple makes it extraordinarily difficult to get Stadia into the App Store.
