According to VGC, there are at least three publishers who are in talks with Google to get Stadia saves transferred out. One is Ubisoft, the biggest name in the list, which announced that it is working to bring Stadia saves to PC via its Connect PC launcher. The publisher also says that it will be sharing more details for Ubisoft Plus subscribers at a later date.
— Ubisoft Support (@UbisoftSupport) September 30, 2022 Second on the list is Bungie which has posted on its support forums that it has “begun conversations about next steps” for Stadia players. As with Ubisoft, said next steps will be announced when the developer has a plan of action, though it’s anyone’s guess when that will be. It’s much the same story for Hitman reboot trilogy developer IO Interactive. A similar note has been posted via the developer’s official Twitter account.
We hear you – we are looking into ways for you to continue your HITMAN experience on other platforms. pic.twitter.com/7VZsDQAMkC — IO Interactive (@IOInteractive) September 30, 2022 Of the three, Ubisoft probably has the most to worry about, since it has a pretty large library on Google Stadia. Next to that would probably be IO Interactive, since it has a trilogy to work with. As for Bungie, it’s tempting to say that it has the easiest time of the three, since it only has to deal with Destiny 2 and it is a live service. But for affected players, as long as they can get their progress transferred before 18 January 2023, that’s probably all that matters. (Source: Ubisoft, Destiny Bulletin, IO Interactive via VGC)