I, along with many others, have expressed frustration with the lack of transparency regarding the platform's roadmap and games coming to the platform. The lack of transparency from the stadia team r...
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I, along with many others, have expressed frustration with the lack of transparency regarding the platform's roadmap and games coming to the platform. The lack of transparency from the stadia team regarding what games are coming to the platform is as frustrating as it is disappointing. My remote is starting to collect dust, and I'm afraid my attempts to get my friends to join me in stadia (I gifted six remotes to different people) have failed. I'm not sure what about stadia's business model prevents the team from being transparent and giving us timelines and titles that we can expect; but what I will say is that I have tried to reach out on so many different avenues to get answers and have just been met with silence. It does not feel like stadia values their customers, or is even listening to what their base is saying. I mean seriously, how long have we been asking for a search bar in the app. That is not a hard thing to develop, yet it is consistently one of the most requested features. Stadia's disconnect from their community and the lack of transparency is appalling and atrocious. I don't think I will be renewing my pro membership until more games arrive or until stadia becomes more transparent with their roadmap. It would be refreshing for stadia team member or a representative from Google to at least explain to us why stadia does not value transparency as a company value and why they cannot give us answers to questions like "where is madden?" "Where is FIFA?" "Is rocket league or GTA 5 being planned for a Stadia release" "why are my NBA 2K rosters outdated and infrequently updated?" These are questions that have been consistently met with silence. Along with the lack of receptiveness to basic feature suggestions, like a very simple search bar, I no longer feel like stadia is the beloved community that the Google team is pretending it is.