Google Stadia Uses 100MB Per Minute Data At 1080P Resolution
Google Stadia has been the talk of the game world lately, where you only need a Smartphone or PC device that has not too high specs. However, it can run heavy games through the Google Stadia Streaming service.
Google Stadia service has warned that they will use between 4.5GB to 20GB of data per hour. The data usage depends on the resolution you are using.
Google Stadia Uses 100MB of Data Per Minute

Venturebeat experimenting with 1080p resolution and 60 frames per second, the result is that Google Stadia has used 1.55GB of data per hour for that size.
It also tracks the data used when using Google Stadia, initially they use 4K resolution, but they can only track data usage at 1080p quality. Following tracking data used by Google Stadia by playing Red Dead Redemption 2 for an hour.
- Duration: 13 minutes
- Total Data Usage: 1.55GB
- Data per Minute: 119MB
- Estimated Data Hourly: 7.14GB
Average Data Used To Play Red Redemption 2

According to the site howlongtobeat.comthe average player takes 47 Hours in playing Red Redemption 2. That means you need 335GB data on stadia, if playing that long.
You will get this data when you play with 1080p60 quality, if you use 4K quality. It is likely that the data required will be double the estimate.
For those of you who want to try Games with Google Stadia, you only need a smartphone, laptop, or PC device. Google urges people who want to play with Google Stadia, at least have an internet connection with a speed of 10 Mbps.
With this speed, you can play heavy games with 720p60 quality. While the internet connection recommendation that Google recommends is 35Mbps, and you will be able to play at 4K60. After knowing the amount of data and the minimum internet connection, are you interested in playing games using Google Stadia?