Please verify your email address. 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 ...
There are rumors Microsoft is planning to end console exclusives for the Xbox and turn its focus instead to cloud gaming and possibly even a handheld similar to the Nintendo Switch.
As part of a long-running project known as Project Lapland inside of Microsoft, the software giant has been readying its Xbox Cloud Gaming servers to be able to support streaming thousands of games.
In a nutshell: Microsoft is ready to make a significant change to Xbox Cloud Gaming. Previously, the service has been strictly limited to a curated selection of Game Pass titles. Soon, subscribers ...
This would finally fulfil a key part of the Project xCloud plan that been delayed multiple times as the service morphed into Xbox Cloud Gaming as part of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. The Verge reports ...
Microsoft is reportedly expanding Xbox Cloud Gaming in November to allow users to stream owned games that are not part of Xbox Game Pass. According to a recent report from The Verge, sources ...
Microsoft is reportedly planning to expand its cloud streaming service to include owned titles from players' Xbox game libraries. According to The Verge, the firm will supposedly test this feature ...
Microsoft launched Xbox Cloud Gaming in 2020 with great fanfare, but the company's stated goal to push cloud gaming even further has run into some technological setbacks as well as ongoing ...
That has led both Spencer and Xbox defenders, fans and press, to say Microsoft is smart to focus on Game Pass and cloud gaming, growing their subscription ambitions as recurrent revenue as opposed ...