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How to receive a Google Stadia refund

November 12, 2022
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While playing on your favorite Android gaming phone, you might’ve acquired games from the streaming platform Google Stadia. But the sudden news of an impending shutdown of Google Stadia may have left you confused and worried about what will happen to your library of games and subscription fees. Thankfully, you won’t be left empty-handed since there will be able to get your money back. Google has announced everyone will receive refunds for their Google Stadia products and games, and as of November 9th, Google has begun processing refunds. Even other gaming developers and publishers like Ubisoft have also stepped up to the plate by allowing you to transfer your game purchases from Stadia to other accounts. So with all this info revealed in the wake of Google’s closure announcement, we’ve outlined how you take part in the return process before January 18th, 2023, when the doors shut for good.

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Eligibility on refunds

Everyone is eligible to receive refunds on hardware and software products from the Google store and Stadia store, respectively. The specific products eligible to receive a refund include:

  • Google Stadia controller
  • Founders Edition
  • Premiere Edition
  • Play and Watch with Google TV packages
  • Games and add-ons

Unfortunately, you can’t obtain a refund for your Stadia Pro subscriptions. But, if you’re already subscribed, you can continue playing through your Pro subscription without further charge until the service terminates.

How to get your Google Stadia refund

Hardware purchases don’t need to be returned to the Google store, but you can track your purchases by visiting your Order History on the store’s website; just ensure you sign in on the correct account tied to your purchases.

Stadia store has shut down

The Stadia store is officially closed, so you can no longer purchase games. However, you can still view your software purchases in the payments section. As of November 9th, Google has begun rolling out automatic refunds sent to your original payment. If Google cannot issue a refund to your original payment you will receive an email on your linked Google account with additional instructions.

Note: Customers with 20 or fewer purchases will receive one email per each transaction made, whereas customers who’ve made 21 or more will receive one email summarizing all the refund attempts.

Pre-orders

All pre-orders have been automatically canceled, and you won’t be charged; expect to receive a refund on your original payment method if it so happens that you’ve been charged already. If you cannot get the refund processed on your original payment method, keep your email communications open — you’ll receive email instructions on acquiring the refund using a new payment method.

Google Play Store credit and negative Play Points

You might’ve purchased your Stadia games using your racked-up Play Store credit Points, which you’d obtain from answering Opinion Rewards, using Google Play gift cards, and from redeeming Play Points. Well as of right now, there’s a caveat when it comes to issuing the refunds to your paid Google Play Store credit. Customers who’ve previously used Play Points for credits are now learning you’ll receive a negative balance for your Play Points once the refund comes through.

Any credit used to buy games will be credited back as Google Play Store credit (and is stuck on your account), which may lead you to see negative Play Points if that was one of your payment sources. So far it seems to only affect US-based customers, and Google is working on a tailored solution to fix this issue.

Transferring Google Stadia Ubisoft games to PC

Ubisoft is already developing a way to transfer Ubisoft games purchased on Google Stadia so that you can play those games on your PC. We suspect it’ll be done through Ubisoft Connect, the digital distribution and management service for Ubisoft across platforms. Rest assured that details for how this all works will be released well ahead of time.

If you don’t own a PC to play Ubisoft titles for this particular account transfer process, thankfully, all Stadia game purchases will receive a refund from Google.

Offered support by other game developers and publishers

Thankfully more developers and publishers are helping players migrate onto other platforms to make light of Google Stadia’s sudden shutdown. Bethesda is gifting a free copy of Elder Scrolls Online for PC and Mac, preservation of account progress, and email instructions on moving saved data. CDProjektRed won’t offer a free copy for Cyberpunk 2077, but you can transfer your saved progress using Google Takeout onto your PC.

Bungie and IO Interactive are reportedly looking for ways to transfer your saved data from Destiny 2 and Hitman onto other platforms, but we don’t have any information on how this process will work yet.

Acquiring free Steam codes

Some developers and publishers will be gifting free Steam codes for the games on Google Stadia. So far, we know of Fishing Cactus and Embr. You’ll have to contact the respective emails with proof of ownership on their select games. Once you’ve received your code, you’ll have to redeem the Steam code to re-acquire those games.

Fishing Cactus

epistory@fishingcactus.com

Embr

feedback@musegames.com

Don’t let the impending shutdown stress you out

Thankfully, you’re not taking a loss once Google Stadia officially shuts down this January; there will be ways to get your money back, but it requires some patience as the methods are rolled out. In the meantime, you can check out some of the best games Android has to offer since you’re about to inevitably lose access to all of the games in your Stadia library.

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