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stadia

noun as in arena for recreation or spectating

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The results make me wonder how much better the Stadia story might have turned out if app support like this had been in place from the start.

Kotaku editor Stephen Totilo confirmed the news on Monday ahead of Google posting its own formal statement on the matter, and it means Stadia Games and Entertainment will soon be no more, according to "one source familiar with Stadia operations."

Apple has blocked Microsoft’s xBox cloud gaming service and Google’s Stadia gaming service from iPhones, saying that the offerings don’t meet its terms of service.

From Fortune

The precise amount of porting work needed for a Stadia port can vary.

I think the way we play the World Cup will define a lot of things that will happen outside the stadia.

The voyage from Ephesus in a straight line is 70 stadia, and including the winding of the bays, 120.

The whole island is 300 stadia in circumference; it has no harbours, but only anchorages, the best of which is called Histi.

They expelled these people and founded the ancient Smyrna, which is distant from the present city about 20 stadia.

From Miletus to Pyrrha, in a straight line by sea, is 30 stadia; so much longer is the journey by sailing near the land.

Next is another bay, on which is situated the ancient Smyrna, at the distance of 20 stadia from the present city.

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On this page you'll find 13 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to stadia, such as: field, gymnasium, amphitheater, garden, diamond, and coliseum.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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