New Stadia offer: how to get a controller and Chromecast as a gift

Stadia is the well-known cloud gaming platform that Google has launched a few years ago in various global markets , including the Italian one. In the last few hours, Google has launched a new promotional initiative involving Stadia and the games available for the platform.

promotional initiative launched by Google provides that will purchase or pre-order any game or game bundles at a price equal to or higher than 59.99 euros , will receive Stadia as a gift Premiere Edition , the package that includes a Stadia Controller and Chromecast Ultra.

The promotion will be accessible to all those who complete the purchase or pre-order by 08:59 on 11 October .

Upon qualifying purchase, you will receive a code to redeem the Stadia Premiere Edition bundle as a gift. This code will be received by 21 October and must be used by next 21 November . To complete the redemption of the gift you will have to add a payment method to cover any shipping costs .

Clearly in the event that the game that gave the right to access to the promotion is returned , Google could request the return of devices in the Stadia Premiere Edition bundle.

All details can be found at this address .

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