Microsoft is expanding the Xbox Cloud Gaming (still beta!) “stream your own game” program to more devices — TVs and via Chrome, Safari and Edge browsers. The company also says it plans to follow up next year with support for the Xbox app on Windows and via Xboxes themselves. Since Xbox Cloud Gaming requires a Game Pass Ultimate subscription, it should go without saying that you can only take advantage of it if you subscribe.
It’s taken Microsoft a couple of years to get to this point: development and a very limited program were announced two years ago. It’s still taking a long time for Xbox to ramp up its cloud support: There are thousands of Xbox games and only about 380 now playable via the cloud. In contrast, for example, GeForce Now supports a couple thousand — including some Xbox games — and at higher quality for its top-tier subscription.
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