Google has expanded the games line-up for its Stadia streaming service barely 48 hours before it launches.
The firm's vice president and general manager Phil Harrison announced the news via Twitter in the early hours of this morning (yesterday evening at Google's HQ in California), saying the day one line-up of titles had increased to 22 -- almost double the 12 that was initially confirmed.
Oddly, Harrison didn't share the list of new titles and at the time of writing it's not apparent from the service's website, but the Google exec did share a document The Game Awards host Geoff Keighley posted to Twitter listing the new launch library.
It shows that Attack on Titan: Final Battle 2, Farming Simulator 2019, Final Fantasy XV, Football Manager 2020, Grid 2019, Metro: Exodus, NBA 2K20, Rage 2, Trial Rising and Wolfenstein Youngblood have all been pulled forward to November 19.
All of these were previously scheduled to launch before the end of the year, along with Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 and Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint.
As observed in our coverage of the original launch line-up, there is still only one exclusive title: indie puzzle adventure Gylt.
A recent Ask Me Anything on Reddit revealed that many of Google Stadia's features will not be available when it launches tomorrow. These include Family Sharing, 4K support for PC, Buddy Passes or achievements.

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