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Xbox Cloud Gaming is reportedly set to allow users to play their owned Xbox games via cloud streaming, starting next month. This would drastically increase the number of games available for Xbox ...
It’s been long spoken about as a feature that would one day come, but according to The Verge Xbox Cloud Gaming will finally add the ability to stream games that you own starting in November.
Starting next month in November, Xbox users will be able to stream select games from their purchased games library over the cloud, sources tell The Verge's Tom Warren. 2 VIEW GALLERY - 2 IMAGES ...
Microsoft took a softly, softly approach to the rollout of Cloud Gaming, starting off with just 50 games, and having limited touch control support for select games.
Combined with expanded cloud streaming, you could soon buy a game on your Android device and start streaming it immediately from the cloud. Microsoft has also been working on a browser-based Xbox ...
But so far this feature has been relegated to Game Pass games only, except as reported by The Verge, from November you'll seemingly be able to cloud stream any game you own on the platform, even ...
Bestami Sarıkaya / Unsplash. Xbox may soon be testing the ability to let you stream games you own over Cloud Streaming, instead of limiting you to just titles available in Xbox Game Pass.
Xbox's streaming options have been growing for years at this point. Starting from a small test for the service, then referred to as xCloud, Xbox Cloud Gaming has since become more fully-fledged.
Google will soon offer an aggregator of cloud gaming services to help figure out which games can be played where, starting on Chromebooks.