{"id":10676,"date":"2022-10-01T00:04:50","date_gmt":"2022-09-30T22:04:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2022\/10\/01\/how-to-get-your-stadia-refund-and-whats-eligible\/"},"modified":"2022-10-01T22:05:02","modified_gmt":"2022-10-01T20:05:02","slug":"how-to-get-your-stadia-refund-and-whats-eligible","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2022\/10\/01\/how-to-get-your-stadia-refund-and-whats-eligible\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Get Your Stadia Refund, And What&#039;s Eligible"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>With the Stadia shutdown on the horizon you\u2019re probably wondering how you can get a refund on everything you purchased. Assuming you knew a refund was happening in the first place. The news of Stadia closing is both sad and not entirely unexpected. But even though most of us probably saw it coming, it doesn\u2019t necessarily lessen the sting.<br \/>\nAs a little bit of recompense, Google has confirmed it will refund users for nearly everything they spent money on. Although, there are some things that won\u2019t fall into that category. No matter how much or how little you spent during your time with the service, you should be getting it all back. Or most of it. Here\u2019s how you can get your refund and what\u2019s included in all that. Stadia shuts down officially on January 18 of 2023. So all of this should be shored up by then. At least that\u2019s what Google says is the plan.<br \/>\nWhat\u2019s included in the Stadia refund plan<br \/>\nGoogle says that basically everything people spent money on will be refunded. Save for a few things. This means you\u2019ll be getting your money back for things like games and the like. Purchased a Stadia Founders Edition bundle? You get a refund on it. That is, assuming you bought it from the Google Store. Here\u2019s everything Google confirmed that users can get their money back for.<br \/>\nIf you bought games or in-game add-ons (micro transactions) through the Stadia Store, then Google will refund you for those purchases. Obviously, if you picked up games through your Pro subscription or by redeeming free games through the use of codes, those aren\u2019t included. You\u2019d have had to exchange money for goods using the Stadia Store.<br \/>\nThis doesn\u2019t include things like Silver, Destiny 2\u2019s premium currency, if it was purchased elsewhere first. For example, say you had cross-save enabled for Destiny 2 and purchased Silver either on Steam or on console. Then began playing on Stadia instead. You could use that Silver on Stadia, but it wasn\u2019t purchased through the Stadia Store. So that doesn\u2019t count towards the refund. However, any Silver or game expansions you purchased would count.<br \/>\nYou will also get a refund for any hardware relating to Stadia that was purchased from the Google Store. Including the Stadia Founders Edition bundle, the Stadia Premiere Edition bundle, individual Stadia controllers, and the Play and Watch with Google TV bundle. Unfortunately, Stadia Pro subscription fees are not included in the refunds.<br \/>\nHow to ensure your refund<br \/>\nGoogle hasn\u2019t given out any information really on how the refunds are going to be processed. But we\u2019d bet that Google is simply going to refund any eligible purchases made to the associated card on file with your account. So to that end, we highly suggest that you make sure whatever card you used to make Stadia Store purchases is active.<br \/>\nWhile Google hasn\u2019t officially announced yet when it will start the refund process exactly, it\u2019s highly unlikely the company is going to send out checks. Despite all the online jokes about the incoming Stadia Stimulus as it\u2019s being referred to by some on social media.<br \/>\nThat being said, Google\u2019s most logical path is just to issue refunds of the payment in the same way they were made. Which means whatever method you used to pay for your games. As for the hardware, refunds should be issued in the same manner. With whatever payment method you used to buy the products on the Google Store.<br \/>\nCurious about the refund amount? Figuring it out is simple<br \/>\nYesterday we wrote a guide on how to cancel your Stadia Pro subscription. In that guide, there\u2019s a step that tells you where to go to start the process. It\u2019s on that same page where you can calculate every purchase made through the Stadia Store with your chosen payment method. Google kept a record of every purchase with your Stadia account. All you have to do is add it all up. And that should be the money you get back.<br \/>\nRemember though, the amount won\u2019t include the Pro membership fees. Though it should include any games you bought even if they were offered at a Pro-specific discount. Do the same thing for your hardware purchases. Go to the Google Store website, look at your order history, and add up all the eligible purchases. Add those together with your Stadia Store purchases and that should be your total amount.<br \/>\nThe post How To Get Your Stadia Refund, And What&#8217;s Eligible appeared first on Android Headlines.&#013;<br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/10\/Google-Stadia-Lifestyle-1.jpg\" width=\"1600\" height=\"1066\">&#013;<br \/>\nSource: ndroidheadlines.com&#013;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With the Stadia shutdown on the horizon you\u2019re probably wondering how you can get a refund on everything you purchased. 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