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Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers can now stream owned games to PC

Over 250 games are able to be streamed.

Update: The ability to stream one’s own owned games to the Xbox App on PC has now been rolled out to all Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers following a period of early access to Xbox Insiders only.

“With this feature (Stream your own game), players can save time, conserve hard drive space, and have greater flexibility in accessing their gaming library,” Microsoft said in a new update.

“Even better, this update includes console-only games that previously couldn’t be played with the Xbox PC app.”

Original story [16 July]: Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers can now stream over 250 of their owned games to the Xbox App on PC.

Subscribers — provided they’re also in the Xbox Insiders program — were previously able to stream from a library of 250+ titles on Xbox consoles, TVs, browers, and Meta Quest headsets, but can now do so via the Xbox App as well.

“Even better, this feature includes console-only games that previously couldn’t be played using the Xbox PC app,” Microsoft advised. “Just head to the Cloud Gaming section in the Xbox PC app, look for the Stream your own game catalog, choose a supported title you own, and start playing instantly.”

A full list of the titles that you’re able to stream can be found here.

“You can expect even more games including console-only games and Xbox Play Anywhere titles to be added to the collection over time,” Microsoft added.


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