Phil Harrison Departs Google After Stadia Closure.

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Phil Harrison, the former chief of Google's cloud gaming service Stadia, has reportedly left the company around the same time Stadia was shut down in January. Harrison joined Google in January 2018 and was responsible for introducing Stadia to the world. However, the service failed to gain much traction and was ultimately shut down entirely in September. Harrison's departure marks a muted end to his time at the search giant.
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