Stadia players, you may already have seen the message shared on Google’s main blog. This is a short recap of the most important information for players from the main post:
As we begin the work of processing refunds to customers, Stadia customer service agents will not be able to provide more information to you at this time. For information and updates, please review the information on our Help Center, which will include new information as it becomes available. We’ll also contact players directly via email shortly with more information.
We want to thank you for taking this journey with us: in particular, the Founders and fans who have been with us from the beginning. The Stadia team poured the same passion for games into our work building and supporting Stadia as you have shown us each day in your play.
If @Blûdhâvên your payment of method is no longer valid, there will be further instructions about it. Please take a look at the article below
https://support.google.com/stadia/answer/12790109
Q: I no longer have the form of payment I used to make the purchase, how will I get a refund?
A: Keep an eye out for an email from us, we’ll provide you with instructions on how to choose a new form of payment.
With the announcement of the death of Stadia and with Google not collecting hardware for proper recycling, we need the firmware updated to actually use the controllers as BLE controllers for other games (e.g. Steam).
By paying us off and leaving nearly useless controllers in our hands their essentially putting these, very capable devices, into landfills.
@DanW @I totally agree - this is a very surprising announcement - I wonder why they have decided so suddenly and aren’t taking hardware returns either as part of refund process.?! I agree that they should allow us to repurpose hardware wherever possible. I’d they aren’t willing to update firmware then it should be made available open source for modding
The FAQ didn't really talk about the most important thing - existing games you paid for outside of the stadia subscription? I paid full price of those games. Do I get a full refund? Can I still play after servers shut down (assuming no)?
Hi @wynneljk they will refund everything other than Pro subscription. No you will not be able to play the games after the servers are shut down. You can continue playing on other platforms for games that support cross play.
You can also use Google Takeout to download Stadia related data, including game saves. I read somewhere was able to transfer the save data from Stadia to Steam, but I forgot for which game.
Please take a look at the article below for more details
https://support.google.com/stadia/answer/12790109
Refund
Hi @Persian128 they will refund everything other than Pro subscription. Please take a look at the article below for more details
https://support.google.com/stadia/answer/12790109
Q: Will I get a refund? What is available for a refund?
A: We will be offering refunds for all Stadia hardware purchases (Stadia Controller, Founders Edition, Premiere Edition, and Play and Watch with Google TV packages) made through the Google Store and software transactions (games and add-on purchases) through the Stadia store. Stadia Pro subscriptions are not eligible for refund, however you will be able to continue playing your games in Pro without further charges until the final wind down date.
Q: Do I have to return my hardware to get a refund?
A: Most hardware purchases (Stadia Controller, Founders Edition, Premiere Edition, and Play and Watch with Google TV packages) made directly from Google will not need to be returned. More details on how to obtain a refund for your Stadia hardware purchases will be posted here in the coming weeks.
Q: How/When will I get my refund?
A: We are working through this process now and will keep this article updated as we define the process for each of the countries and different situations. Our intent is to have the majority of refunds processed back to the original payment by January 18, 2023.
Q: Are you refunding my Stadia Pro subscription?
A: We will not be refunding Stadia Pro subscriptions. Players who held an active Stadia Pro subscription as of September 29, 2022 will not be charged for access to their Pro library or other subscription entitlements during the shut-down period.
I have 12 Games non will be refund.IS full THEFT!!
They say JUST those games will be refund u played under 2 hrs etc . SO what i payed 2000 koron over lost all.WELL DONE
That wasn't stated anywhere. All hardware and software purchases will be refunded. The only thing not refunded will be Stadia Pro subscriptions.
NO REFUNDS FOR GAMES JUST IF YOU NOT PLAYED OVER TWO HRS SO ALL MY GAMES WILL BE LOST OVER 2000 KORON.IS A THEFT!
NEVER EVER BUY DIGITAL GAMES!!!
@Smile4evil did you actually read what I wrote on my reply? You will be getting refund back for Stadia hardware and games, just not the Stadia Pro subscription. It doesn't matter how long you've played.
if u look the timeline i wrote this before then u reply to the other. ANd either way i will get refund 2023 jan-feb XD
Yeah but you wrote the same (or similar things) like 5 times. Of course people are going to react to your shenanigans.
will i get my money back but like in what form of payment hope you see it
With the shutdown announced will the Stadia controller will receive one more update to unlock Bluetooth so we can keep using them?
Over the last few years it has become one of my favorite to use on and off Stadia and would be a mighty shame for all of my controllers to become paperweights.
Good question, this is a great opportunity to keep using hardware instead of letting it end up in a landfill somewhere.
Please please please Google send an update to unlock the Bluetooth potential of the controller's.
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Unlock wireless functionality for the **bleep** controller!
What about the games I purchased that are also in my steam account I believe. I'm most worried about my life is strange true colors. After January 18th, 2023 can I still play that on another platform.. and if not is that refund available. I am not positive that it's in my steam. I don't know much I'm new at this. But I don't want to have bought it for nothing basically. Can I transfer it to a game system once I purchase one? I'm so lost right now. Ant info would be much appreciated.
I just read about the shutdown. Are we gonna get refunded for any games and in game purchases we made on stadia??
Hi @Grizvet1 they will refund everything other than Pro subscription. Please take a look at the article below for more details
https://support.google.com/stadia/answer/12790109
Q: Will I get a refund? What is available for a refund?
A: We will be offering refunds for all Stadia hardware purchases (Stadia Controller, Founders Edition, Premiere Edition, and Play and Watch with Google TV packages) made through the Google Store and software transactions (games and add-on purchases) through the Stadia store. Stadia Pro subscriptions are not eligible for refund, however you will be able to continue playing your games in Pro without further charges until the final wind down date.
Q: Do I have to return my hardware to get a refund?
A: Most hardware purchases (Stadia Controller, Founders Edition, Premiere Edition, and Play and Watch with Google TV packages) made directly from Google will not need to be returned. More details on how to obtain a refund for your Stadia hardware purchases will be posted here in the coming weeks.
Q: How/When will I get my refund?
A: We are working through this process now and will keep this article updated as we define the process for each of the countries and different situations. Our intent is to have the majority of refunds processed back to the original payment by January 18, 2023.
Q: Are you refunding my Stadia Pro subscription?
A: We will not be refunding Stadia Pro subscriptions. Players who held an active Stadia Pro subscription as of September 29, 2022 will not be charged for access to their Pro library or other subscription entitlements during the shut-down period.
Posted to Stadia Facebook chat:
Hello! Just heard the news that Stadia is shutting down... I did not purchase the hardware at Google store (but other store, likely BestBuy - no receipt). I do not think I ever purchased any games. Looking only for the hardware refund. How?
Reply:
Thanks for messaging us, Michael. We won't be able to offer refunds and returns for purchases made from physical stores. You can learn more here: [...]
"won't be able" sounds like "we do not care - feel free not to trust Google next time"... There is no reason for Google to not be able, not willing - is different. It seems Google does not afraid to lose trust, not the first time...
@mfz So you purchased the hardware, but never purchased any games. What were you using it for then? You said 'likely Best buy' so you weren't sure?
In any case, if you bought the device from Best Buy using credit/debit card, they should be able to track down your purchase history based on that. Just look into your bank statement and tell them the date you bought the device. No guarantee if they'll give you the refund, but worth a shot.
Thanks for your quick reply @Ivan,
My point was that I definitely did not purchase at the Google store and that Google should be responsible for killing the product.
I received the device from a friend and I definitely not going to ask him to contact Best Buy.
I have the chromecast connected to my TV and used it as such from time to time. Kids never indicated interest to the Stadia remote - so it remains in the original box.
Again this is not about money, but about Google's responsibility. I see no point for Google to refund only purchases via Google store, but not the rest. All or nothing.
@mfz So you use the Chromecast not for playing Stadia games, and the controller sits in the box unused. Technically you never even used the product the way its intended when it was sold to you. The Chromecast will keep working as before, and you can still use the Stadia controller to play games on other platforms using wired connection.
The only loss functionality with Stadia being shut down is that players aren't able to use the Stadia controller to play Stadia games, or use the controller wirelessly, which you never use. And yet you're still demanding refund.
Even in your case, at this point Best Buy purchased the hardware from Google so they can sell it on their stores, so now they're the one responsible for taking care of returns. I honestly fail to see how Google is responsible to refund products that aren't sold on their stores.
I'm sorry I'm really having trouble understand the logic here.
Hi again @Ivan,
While it is technically correct that I never really used the product, how it is (technically) relevant to my question?
I understand the Chromecast will keep working, though I probably will not use it much - will prefer Amazon Fire TV devices, which I also have anyway, and they still supported (even though they are based on an a very old version of Android). Also when Amazon devices will become too old, I still will be able to trade them for a new Amazon device and Amazon would not care if I purchased them directly... I hope you (and somebody from Google who hopefully reads this) get the point.
I hope you understand yourself that Stadia as wired controller is kind of useless in modern times...
"The only loss" is a dead service and Google is taking responsibility for that, which is good. Of cause they cannot really compensate those indi developers, but Google is willing to pay back for games, which is a much higher expense than the controller.
My point is: it should be Google's best interest to reimburse any purchases of Stadia devices, regardless where and how they were purchased.
I was an early adopter of Google products from the time Google was born. I have a box full of devices Google decided not to support anymore (Chromebooks, tablets, watches, Nexus Player, router). I have an Android TV which I use with Amazon Fire Stick only since the TV is stuck with Android 8 and not being upgraded (yes, it is the vendor who is responsible for the upgrade, but it is Google who selects vendors and allows them to put Android logo on the product).
I hope you agree that it is hard to trust new Google products and hard to recommend them to friends who trust my technical skills...
I really hope someone from Google reads this.
Thanks
@mfz Google can only give refund for something that they sell with proof of purchase. In this case, as long as the product is being sold from Google Store, you will be refunded. The receipt is the proof of purchase. If you don't have the receipt, then they have no obligation to give you a refund. This is not something special Stadia, I'm sure you're already well aware.
The Stadia controller was also given away as part of partner giveaways, given free as part of Cyberpunk and Resident Evil promotion, and many other things. Same case with Chromecast ultra, which have been sold way before Stadia exist.
If Google is just going to blindly refund people for owning the devices, how can they determine the actual value of the devices and make sure they were part of Stadia purchase? I could have owned Chromecast Ultra in the past, decided to use it to play Stadia on TV, then claim for a refund and say that Iost the controller that came from the Premier package. Many people purchased Cyberpunk and got a Stadia controller for free as part of the promotion. Do you think they deserve getting a refund?
If you have no more faith buying Google products, then you should stop. Vote with your wallet.
Thanks for your quick reply @Ivan,
Let's pretend (just pretend) and that instead of advocating for Google you asked how I would address the issue...
1. Enable Bluetooth, so people will keep using the (free for those who purchased from Google) product instead of discarding it. I have no reason to believe that Google does not care care about the environment - so this would be a must step.
2. Reimburse all purchases regardless of the seller if buyer can show a proof of purchase or make an agreement with sellers so they will reimburse on Google's behalf.
3. Offer a small value if someone would like to return the product without proof of purchase (again to protect the environment). This can be as low as $10-$20 or a Google store coupon or some cheap product like a power supply or a phone case.
4. Public event when customers can bring dead Google products to Googleplex to build a statue from those products. I promise to come over. ![]()
Thanks