World War Z: Aftermath and Fire Commander coming to Stadia
What you need to know
- World War Z: Aftermath and Fire Commander will be coming to Stadia.
- World War Z: Aftermath is an upgraded version of co-op shooter World War Z coming this winter.
- Fire Commander is an isometric RTS about fighting fires and managing a fire station coming sometime in 2022.
Google announced two more games coming to the Stadia store over the next year with World War Z: Aftermath and Fire Commander.
World War Z: Aftermath is an upgraded version of the 2019 third-person cooperative zombie shooter and adds all of the content from the Game of the Year edition, three new locations, new characters, a revised melee system, and a first-person mode. The Stadia version will also receive the Horde Mode XL game mode, where players fight endless waves of zombies, in a post-launch update.
The game originally launched last September for PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and will be coming to Nintendo Switch in November. World War Z: Aftermath will be coming to Stadia this winter and supports cross-platform play with PC and consoles.
The other game announced for Stadia was Fire Commander, an isometric real-time strategy game about managing huge fires and your crew of firefighters themselves. Fire Commander offers over 30 story and side missions with different firefighter classes, experience and skill systems, numerous rescue vehicles, and a growing fire station. It will launch sometime in 2022, and we will see if it can become one of the best Stadia games.
Play and Watch with Google TV Package
Play and Watch with Google TV Package is the latest bundle that contains the Chromecast with Google TV and a Stadia controller to easily get into playing Stadia games on the television.
Get the top Black Friday deals right in your inbox: Sign up now!
Receive the hottest deals and product recommendations alongside the biggest tech news from the Android Central team straight to your inbox!
Thomas Meyer fell in love with video games starting in the mid '90s with a NES, Super Mario Bros., Duck Hunt, and Jack Nicklaus' Greatest 18 Holes of Major Championship Golf. He hasn't stopped and is not planning to anytime soon. Freelance for Android Central and Windows Central.