It's no secret that Google's Stadia service is off to a slow start. Launching with a small library of games and many missing features, Stadia has been expanding at a somewhat sluggish pace. Nonetheless, progress is being made, and users on Reddit have started to notice that it's now possible to access game captures on the web version of the service.
Previously, in order to view your game captures, you'd have to use the Stadia app on your phone, but having the ability to do it on the web should be a welcome addition. It's worth noting, however, that this seems to be rolling out slowly, and while some users confirm they can access the captures page, others are still seeing errors.
It's also interesting that there appears to be no way to share the game captures directly from this page. The video posted by Reddit user prabjost07 shows that there only two options - download and delete, so if you want to share a video, you'll need to download it first and upload it yourself to your platform of choice. This seems like a somewhat rudimentary solution for a service that's meant to be almost entirely based on the cloud.
Either way, a new feature is a new feature, so it should still be good news. Recently, Stadia also got expanded support for smartphones, with a total of 19 additional models now being able to stream Stadia games from the cloud.