Google Ends Stadia Bluetooth Tool, Rescued by Dedicated User
Google has officially ended support for its Stadia gaming service, which included the discontinuation of its Bluetooth tool. This decision has left many users disappointed, but thanks to the dedication of some developers, a working version of the Stadia Bluetooth tool has been preserved.
Stadia Bluetooth Tool Rescued by Dedicated User
Christopher Klay, well-known for creating the Stadia Enhanced browser extension, has come to the rescue. He has made a copy of the Stadia Bluetooth tool available on his personal GitHub page. This allows users to continue accessing the tool even after its official support ended.
What This Means for Stadia Users
With the ending of Stadia’s official services, users were left searching for ways to utilize their existing hardware. Klay’s initiative helps bridge this gap by providing a functioning version of the Bluetooth tool.
Key Features of the Rescued Tool
- Access to Bluetooth capabilities for Stadia controllers.
- Hosted on GitHub for easy downloading.
- User-friendly interface for seamless operation.
This development illustrates the strong community support among gamers and tech enthusiasts. Klay’s efforts ensure that Stadia users can continue enjoying their gaming experience without interruption.
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