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You can now stream (most of) your owned games on Xbox

"Stream your own game" heads to console.

Xbox’s “Stream your own game” feature is now available on consoles after a successful roll out on TVs and browsers.

The feature — locked being an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription — currently lets you stream over 100 supported titles, meaning your entire library may or may not be available to stream. Ultimate members can also stream any supported Xbox Game Pass title, of course.

You can check out a list of all supported “Stream your own game” titles right here.

Moreover, “players can now remotely access and play games installed on their Xbox consoles through their mobile browser, tablet, PC, and other select devices – including Samsung Smart TVs, Amazon Fire TV, and Meta Quest headsets,” Microsoft has advised. That can be done through the Remote Play portal.

“Compatible titles from Xbox 360 and the original Xbox are now included, making it easier to access your full games library from anywhere,” Microsoft added.

Microsoft had previously advised that the ability to stream your own games would be available in 2024.


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