The Stadia version of Terraria has been canceled after the developer bans the Google account | right Now

Construction game developer Terraria He canceled the next Google Stadia version of the game because his Google account was banned, he said Twitter.

Re-Logic’s Andrew Spinks, one of the game’s three developers, wrote on Twitter that he had been unable to access his Google account for weeks. As a result, he cannot access Google Play, Google Drive, YouTube, and his email.

“My account has been locked for three weeks. I still don’t know why. Not in violation of Google’s terms of service.

He says he sees no other option at the moment Terraria For Google Stadia. “I don’t want to be involved in a company that values ​​very little to its clients and partners. Doing business with Google is a hindrance.”

Stadia has not been officially announced yet

Terraria Google Stadia has not yet been officially announced. A few days ago, the game received a PEGI (age rating) rating on its game streaming service, which usually means that the game will soon be available on the platform. These plans are now canceled.

Google has yet to respond to Spinks’ allegations. It was not clear exactly why his account was blocked.

Google announced last week its studio that has designed exclusive games for Stadia To close. Google CEO Phil Harrison said the company wants to work more with third-party developers to bring games to its game streaming service.

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