Microsoft has introduced its Xbox TV app on Amazon Fire TV Sticks.
This new development allows Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers to stream games on supported Fire TV devices.
The app is currently available on select models, including the Fire TV 4K Max (2023) and Fire TV Stick 4K (2023).
At present, users can only access titles from the Game Pass library.
However, Microsoft plans to expand this to include the entire Xbox catalogue in the coming months.
“As long as you have a solid internet connection and your compatible Fire TV Stick, and a compatible controller, you can take your Xbox Game Pass games and saved progress travels with you,” Amazon said.
“For casual gamers or those new to the hobby, it provides an easy, low-cost entry point to explore the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate library. Hardcore gamers can use it as a convenient way to play on another TV or take their games on the go,” Amazon said at the launch.
“Over the past several years, we have been on a journey to deliver cloud gaming to more devices and to more people around the globe,” corporate vice president of Xbox experiences and platforms engineering Ashley McKissick said last month.
“We are excited to add Fire TV to our growing family of cloud gaming devices and eager to welcome new players into this experience.”
No console? Don’t be scared.
Xbox Gaming is rolling out today with Amazon Fire TV, where you’ll be able to play games directly from the Xbox app: pic.twitter.com/dwuJwWZYs0
— Xbox (@Xbox) July 8, 2024
To use the Xbox app on Fire TV, customers need a compatible Fire TV Stick, an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription, and a Bluetooth-enabled wireless controller.
The app can be downloaded from the Amazon Appstore.
This launch is part of Microsoft’s broader strategy to make Xbox Cloud Gaming accessible on various platforms.
The service is already available on mobile devices, Xbox consoles, and certain Samsung monitors and TVs.
Despite being a relatively new service, Xbox Cloud Gaming has gained popularity among gamers.
It offers a way to play high-quality games without the need for expensive hardware.
Microsoft had initially planned to release a dedicated cloud gaming console, but this project was canceled.
Instead, the company has focused on bringing its Xbox TV app to more devices.
The introduction of the Xbox app on Fire TV Sticks represents a significant step for Microsoft.
It reduces the cost barrier for experiencing Xbox games, as users don’t need to purchase a console.
However, it’s worth noting that access to titles from publishers not participating in Xbox Cloud Gaming will likely remain unavailable through this app.
This move by Microsoft could potentially change the gaming landscape, making it more accessible to a wider audience.
It also demonstrates the company’s commitment to cloud gaming as a key part of its future strategy.
As the app rolls out to more Fire TV models and potentially other streaming devices, it could further expand the reach of Xbox gaming beyond traditional console owners.
The success of this initiative could influence other gaming companies to explore similar strategies, potentially leading to more cloud gaming options for consumers in the future.
The Xbox TV app is currently available on select models, including the Fire TV 4K Max (2023) and Fire TV Stick 4K (2023).
You need a compatible Fire TV Stick, an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription, and a Bluetooth-enabled wireless controller to use the Xbox TV app.
Currently, only titles from the Game Pass library are available, but Microsoft plans to include the entire Xbox catalogue in the coming months.
The Xbox TV app can be downloaded from the Amazon Appstore on supported Fire TV devices.
This launch is a significant step in Microsoft’s strategy to make Xbox Cloud Gaming accessible on various platforms, reducing the cost barrier for experiencing Xbox games without needing a console.
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