Google announces first three Stadia Pro games for May 2022, more coming – 9to5Google

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Abner Li
– Apr. 19th 2022 11:07 am PT


In a slightly protracted rollout, Google today revealed the first three games that will be available to Stadia Pro subscribers for May 2022. More titles will be announced in the coming days.

Sunday, May 1 will see the first three titles come to the $9.99 per month membership, starting with Lumote: The Mastermote Chronicles, which was first teased for the platform last month.
Possess, jump and think your way through this beautiful 3D puzzle platformer with vivid visuals and quirky characters. Play as Lumote a squishy bioluminescent creature on a quest to overthrow the Mastermote. Solve a world of puzzles by taking control of its inhabitants.

There’s also 1-3 player co-op RPG shooter Outriders ($59.99) and PAW Patrol The Movie: Adventure City Calls ($39.99):
As mankind bleeds out in the trenches of Enoch, you’ll create your own Outrider and embark on a journey across the hostile planet.
Combining intense gunplay with violent powers and an arsenal of increasingly twisted weaponry and gear-sets, OUTRIDERS offers countless hours of gameplay from one of the finest shooter developers in the industry – People Can Fly.
Big city, bigger adventure! When the PAW Patrol learn Mayor Humdinger has taken over a buzzing metropolis, they must save Adventure City from his selfish scheming. And the pups need YOU on Team PAWsome! So, Adventure City here we come. Be the pups – including Chase, Skye, and streetwise Liberty – and use their unique abilities in high-steaks rescue missions. Use next-level gadgets and vehicles to explore the city. And have fun with Pup Pup Boogie and more minigames. You can play solo or in couch co-pup mode, in this fun-for-all 3D platformer. The PAW Patrol pups are born heroes – are you ready to join them on their bravest mission yet?!
We don’t yet know what claimable games will leave on April 30, while we’re still waiting for the delayed Deliver Us The Moon. This first wave was curiously not included as part of today’s This Week on Stadia post, but rather detailed directly to publications.
The count currently stands at 54 titles after the additions:
Wave Break, HITMAN – The Complete First Season, République, Cake Bash, Destroy All Humans!, Journey to the Savage Planet, Epistory – Typing Chronicles, PixelJunk Raiders, It Came From Space And Ate Our Brains, Terraria, Killer Queen Black, Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince, Kemono Heroes, The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III, The Darkside Detective, FLOOR KIDS, Legend of Keepers: Career of a Dungeon Manager, Hundred Days – Winemaking Simulator, Blue Fire, Control Ultimate Edition, GRIME, Foreclosed, PAW Patrol Mighty Pups Save Adventure Bay, ARK: Survival Evolved, Unto the End, The Falconeer: Warrior Edition, Hello Engineer, Saints Row IV: Re-Elected, Wavetale, TRANSFORMERS: BATTLEGROUNDS, Wreckfest, Darksiders 3, Bloodstained, Shantae: Risky’s Revenge, Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark, DreamWorks Dragons: Dawn of the New Riders, Life Is Strange Remastered, Life Is Strange: Before The Storm Remastered, Nanotale – Typing Chronicles, Merek’s Market, One Hand Clapping, PHOGS!, Race with Ryan: Road Trip Deluxe Edition, Adam Wolfe, Dawn of the Monsters, Darksiders Genesis, Darkwood, World War Z: Aftermath, City Legends: The Curse of the Crimson Shadow, Ys IX: Monstrum Nox, Chicken Police – Paint it RED
The latest Pro titles go live at midnight PT. You can visit the Store on Android, iOS, or web to claim the Stadia Pro May 2022 games. They will join the Pro games carousel or you can manually find the listing.
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