![]() ![]() Once your backup is ready, you should receive an email with download links to your exported Stadia data from Google Takeout. Thankfully, my personal Stadia backup only took two minutes to complete. Depending on the size of your Stadia export, which is determined by how many screenshots and videos you’ve saved, this process can take minutes, hours, or even days. Once you’re happy with the settings, click “ Create export” to begin the Takeout process. The default settings of “.zip” and “2 GB” are probably your best bets, but you can change these if you know what you’re doing. ![]() Next, you’ll want to choose what format to receive your exported Stadia data in. By default, you will receive them as links in an email, but you can save them to Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, or Dropbox. Using the dropdown box below “Delivery method,” you can choose how you wish to save your Stadia export. Choose how you want to download the data.Next, scroll down and click the “ Next step” button. The first thing you’ll want to do here is click the “ Deselect all” button, as you probably don’t want all of your Google Account data, just the Stadia portion.Įither scroll down the list until you find “Stadia” or use Ctrl-F to search the page for “Stadia.” Once you’ve found it, click the checkbox to select that you want to download your Stadia data. Open the Google Takeout web app, and make sure you’re logged in to the Google Account you use with Stadia. Here’s a quick rundown of how to use Google Takeout to download your game saves and where to find them once exported. There’s plenty more on offer in Fanatical’s Play on the Go Bundle, and you can check out the full list of games below, or head over to Fanatical and grab the deal right now.Like every other app or service offered by Google, you’re freely allowed to export your data from Stadia using Google Takeout. If you’re feeling something more chill, there’s FAR: Lone Sails, a side-scrolling exploration game where you pilot a futuristic vehicle through a wind-swept wasteland, and Nuts,a colorful photography sim all about tracking squirrels.Īnd if you just can’t pick a specific genre, there’s 198X, an homage to arcade and home console games of the 1980s where each stage features different classic gameplay styles like menu-based RPGs, racing, and side-scrolling levels full of shooting, brawling, and platforming. If the early fall weather has you in a dark fantasy mood, there’s the top-down action RPG Morbid: The Seven Acolytes, the stealth-action Styx: Master of Shadows, and the turn-based tactical strategy game Mordheim: City of the Damned. On the other hand, fans of more traditional 2D platformers will likely enjoy Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair's clever level design, heaps of collectibles, and charming presentation. ![]() This game features gorgeous (and grotesque) pixel art, unforgiving combat, and a compelling interconnected world full of hidden items, challenging bosses, and deep lore to explore. This bundle has some real top-shelf selections, including the brutal Metroidvania Blasphemous. The deal starts at three games for $5, or you can bump up to five games for $7 or eight games for $10. As the name implies, the bundle lets you pick from 16 portable-friendly games certified playable on Steam Deck that are great for portable gaming sessions, though they play perfectly well on a standard PC setup as well. ![]()
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