Xbox Cloud Gaming just got a major upgrade allowing users to stream games they own. As of now, 50 game titles are available for streaming with Xbox promising more to be added in the future. Here’s everything you need to know about the new update.
Microsoft has announced that Game Pass Ultimate subscribers can now stream certain games they own, not just Game Pass titles.
However, the new feature doesn’t cover all owned games as Xboc has announced a list of 50 select titles at launch.
Users must have purchased these games through Xbox to stream them, and more titles are expected to be added over time.
Game Pass Ultimate members can stream games directly on various devices, which include Samsung Smart TVs, Amazon Fire TV devices, Meta Quest headsets along with different browser-supported devices such as PCs, smartphones and tablets.
Explaining the new update in a press note, Corporate Vice President Xbox Experiences and Platforms Engineering Ashley McKissick said, “Starting today, I’m excited to announce that we’re allowing Game Pass Ultimate members to stream select games they own through TVs and browser on supported devices like smartphones, PCs, and tablets, in all 28 countries where Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta) is available. This is just the beginning. Next year, we’re excited to bring this feature to Xbox consoles and the Xbox app on Windows.”
The 50 games available to stream include the following –
This update was previously hinted at last month. While the update is a welcome bonus for many users, it is still limited compared to services like GeForce Now.
GeForce Now allows users to stream their entire game library across platforms and has been steadily improving.
Xbox Cloud Gaming is part of the Microsoft Game Pass Ultimate subscription, which costs $19.99/month service.
Game Pass Ultimate provides access to a catalogue of games and includes the Xbox Cloud Gaming streaming feature.
Before the recent announcement, streaming was limited to select titles from the Game Pass library.
Answer. Game Pass Ultimate members can now stream select games they own, not just Game Pass titles, through Xbox Cloud Gaming.
Answer. Users can stream games on various devices, including Samsung Smart TVs, Amazon Fire TV devices, Meta Quest headsets, PCs, smartphones, and tablets.
Answer. The feature launches with 50 game titles available for streaming with more to be added over time.
Also Read: Xbox Game Pass: A Complete Guide to Subscription Tiers and Benefits
Also Read: Microsoft Announced Merger of Xbox Game Pass App into Main Xbox App
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