Google Stadia's head of product has left the company. John Justice, who was also a vice president at Google, is no longer working with the technology giant.
He joined Google in 2019 and worked on the Stadia team where he oversaw the consumer experience. A spokesperson for Google confirmed his departure to 9to5Google. "We can confirm John is no longer with Google and we wish him well on his next step," the company said. There is no word yet, however, on what Justice may do next.
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