Xbox Cloud Gaming now lets players stream select games they own

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Xbox Cloud Gaming now lets players stream select games they own

Microsoft has expanded its Xbox Game Pass Ultimate offering by enabling subscribers to play select games they own via cloud streaming.

50 titles are currently supported and the feature is available on PC, phone, tablet, handheld, and most devices with access to a web browser.

“This includes Samsung Smart TVs, Amazon Fire TV devices, Meta Quest headsets as well as other browser supported devices like PCs, smart phones, and tablets,” Microsoft said on Xbox Wire.

More cloud-playable games will be added over time and support for the feature will come to Xbox consoles and the Xbox app for PC in 2025.

Supported titles at launch include Baldur’s Gate 3, Cyberpunk 2077, Modern Warfare 2, Final Fantasy XIV, Hogwarts Legacy, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Star Wars Outlaws and Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2.

The feature, which also works with titles not included with Game Pass Ultimate, is available in all 28 countries where Xbox Cloud Gaming is available.

The full line-up of currently supported games:

Microsoft recently confirmed the next wave of titles coming to Xbox Game Pass for console, PC and Xbox Cloud Gaming.

Headline additions to the service in the second half of November include Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, which was released on Tuesday, and Stalker 2, which came out today.