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Xbox Cloud Streaming heads to select Hisense TVs later this year

Hisense and V homeOS TVs will be the latest brands to support Xbox Cloud Streaming when the service launches on select models later this year.

Those on supported Hisense and V homeOS models will be able to stream Xbox games directly from their TVs, provided they have the appropriate Xbox Game Pass subscription tier.

“Partnering with V [formerly VIDAA] represents another step towards providing freedom and flexibility for players,” said Microsoft’s Lori Wright. “By expanding Xbox Cloud Gaming to even more screens globally, we’re opening new pathways for discovery, inspiration, and connection to empower players to access the games they love in new ways.”

“The integration of the Xbox app on V devices transforms the TV into a powerful gaming hub,” added Guy Edri, CEO of V. “We’re proud to bring Xbox’s legendary game catalogue to V users around the world. This launch embodies what V stands for—premium experiences that are fast, simple, and globally accessible.”

Sadly, there’s no word as yet on which TVs will be supported, nor when that will actually happen.


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