Microsoft’s Xbox cloud gaming arrives for Xbox Series X|S and One consoles

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Earlier Microsoft made many announcements during Gamescom this year, and keeping true to its promises the world’s largest software maker and the creator of Xbox, has finally begun to roll out Xbox Cloud Gaming for Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One consoles.

This beta service will allow users to play titles from the Xbox Game Pass cloud library without directly downloading them and it will also allow players to seamlessly play any available game together, even if one friend doesn’t own the title.

As we already know, Xbox Cloud Gaming is available to anyone with an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription that lives in one of the 25 regions Microsoft decided to launch first and Microsoft has just announced that the rollout will begin this month “to a subset of Xbox gamers and scale to all gamers in supported markets over the coming weeks.”  folks at Brazil can expect support for the service “coming soon.”

Giving access to older Xbox consoles to next-generation titles will only enforce Microsoft’s aim of letting consumers experience its software via the cloud, no matter the limitations. Xbox Cloud Gaming was initially launched in April as an invite-only beta for iOS and PC before Game Pass Ultimate subscribers gained access in June.

There have been several innovative ways provided by Microsoft which allows users to play some of the latest titles without a current console and this time it appears as if the company isn’t pressuring its users to upgrade hardware any time soon to play its exclusive games, and given the current climate of snagging products at retail, that’s a good thing.

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