Xbox is rolling out a host of updates this week, announcing more games coming to the "Stream Your Own Game" program for Xbox Cloud Gaming as well as some new features for cloud and console users alike ...
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate is rolling out a massive update to its “Stream Your Own Games” service for August 2025 with a hundred exciting new additions. With the Stream Your Own Games feature, Xbox Game ...
Earlier this year, we rolled out the ability for Game Pass Ultimate members to stream their own games on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One consoles, TVs, Meta Quest Headsets as well as other browser ...
TL;DR: Microsoft is beta testing cloud game streaming for all Xbox Game Pass subscribers, potentially expanding access beyond the current Ultimate tier. This move could increase multi-device ...
You’ll need to pony up for Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Plus, but after that game streaming is quick and easy on console or PC. Reading time 4 minutes Game streaming is big, and it just keeps ...
The Xbox August update is here, bringing with it plenty of little tweaks and new features. Perhaps the biggest news is that the Xbox streaming app is coming to more Fire TV devices. This means that ...
Cloud gaming is truly impressive tech under ideal conditions. Both Microsoft and Nvidia are working on their respective offerings, ostensibly competing with each other via Xbox Game Pass and GeForce ...
While you can play Game Pass games a wide selection of devices--including Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One consoles, Windows PCs, Android phones, and select Samsung Smart TVs--the Fire TV streamers are ...
The ability to stream video games via the cloud might not be something you, a person reading Kotaku, personally enjoys or uses very much. But the reality is that streaming video games on your phone, ...
Microsoft announced the Xbox February update is now available. The update adds the ability for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members using Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta) on web browsers and supported TVs to send ...
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