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xCloud games set to receive Xbox Series X powered boost

Tanish Sengupta by Tanish Sengupta
June 24, 2021
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Microsoft have recently assured that they are currently in the final stages of further developing their Xbox cloud data centers. Following it’s completion users will able to play games on the brand new hardware.

However, despite the fact that the work is in progress in the upgradation process of the data centers some games are displaying the upgraded graphic setting option in the setting menu which is normally available only on the Xbox Series X also it has been noticed that the games are loading much faster than before on the Xcloud.

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Some of the analysts and and gaming enthusiasts have discovered that in a few games such as Yakuza: like a dragon and Rainbow Six Siege upgraded graphics have been found.

it looks like xCloud just got the Xbox Series X hardware upgrade for certain games. Yakuza, Rainbow Six Siege, and others are showing 120fps or gfx options, and are loading faster pic.twitter.com/BUU866V0BF

— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) June 22, 2021

Also, another game that has been seen performing faster and lag-free is Dirt 5 on the other hand the game Forza Horizon 4 doesn’t seem to run smoothly on the upgraded xCloud hardware and lags have been prominent in the case of this game.

Microsoft further stated on this matter “We’re continuously testing new features and making improvements to create a better Xbox Cloud Gaming experience, We’ll have more to share soon about the upgrades we’re making to our Microsoft Datacenters.”

On the 10th of June, Microsoft said that the xCloud gaming is currently available only for selected beta users. They also added that the feature will be made for the general public in a matter of few weeks.

Microsoft also intends to develop cloud-based games in the future and that the xcloud will also come into Xbox One in the future.

Tags: Microsoft XboxXbox OneXbox Series X
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