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2024-10-12 23:27:59| Engadget

Microsoft is expanding Xbox Cloud Gamings streaming capabilities to support titles that arent on Xbox Game Pass, The Verge reports. The company has stated its plans to let users stream games from their own libraries numerous times over the last few years, going back to the announcement of Project xCloud, but the feature hasnt yet materialized. Now, Microsoft is ready to start testing it among Xbox Insiders in November, with plans to ultimately support thousands of games, according to The Verge, which cites sources familiar with Microsofts plans. Xbox players have long been asking for the option to stream games that theyve purchased, rather than only those that are available on Xbox Game Pass. If the testing period goes as planned, more players could soon see the ability to do this. The report comes on the heels of Xbox president Sarah Bonds announcement on Friday that Android users will be able to buy and play games on the Xbox app starting next month. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/xbox/xbox-cloud-gaming-may-finally-let-you-stream-your-non-game-pass-purchases-soon-212759959.html?src=rss


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