Xbox Cloud Gaming continues to impress as it grows over time.
What you need to know
- Xbox Cloud Gaming is Microsoft's game streaming service, which grants access to hundreds of Xbox games on mobile devices and PCs.
- Today, Xbox Cloud Gaming is gaining a huge boost with the upgrade to Xbox Series X-based server blades now official.
- This provides faster loading speeds, improved latency, better performance, and higher-quality visuals at 1080p and up to 60 FPS.
- Access to Xbox Cloud Gaming on iOS devices and PCs is also expanding to all Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers in 22 countries.
Xbox Cloud Gaming (xCloud) is already one of the more complete game streaming platforms, with a large library of high-quality games at its disposal. Today, Microsoft's mobile-bound service is receiving two major upgrades. Xbox Cloud Gaming is now officially powered by Xbox Series X, and is available on even more devices.
We reported just over a week ago that some users were apparently seeing the Xbox Series X upgrade for Xbox Cloud Gaming, and now that transition is official and complete. Across the board, Xbox Cloud Gaming users can benefit from all the features and power of the Xbox Series X console, including:
- Faster load speeds and transitions
- Lower latency and better performance
- Higher quality visuals
- 1080p gameplay at up to 60 FPS
- The ability to stream Xbox Series X|S Optimized games
Players have been awaiting this change for ages, and the upgrade should massively improve the overall Xbox Cloud Gaming experience, regardless of the device you're using or your internet connection. This also opens up the possibility of bringing current-gen-only games like Microsoft Flight Simulator for Xbox to Xbox Cloud Gaming, and even using Xbox Cloud Gaming to bring those games to the older Xbox One consoles.
Alongside the upgrade to custom Xbox Series X server blades, Xbox Cloud Gaming is also expanding its reach. Access to Xbox Cloud Gaming through PCs and iOS phones and tablets was restricted to a handful of insiders, but is now available to all Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers in 22 countries through xbox.com/play. Users on iOS devices and PC will immediately benefit from the upgrade to Xbox Series X hardware.
Xbox Cloud Gaming, previously known as Project xCloud, is backed by Xbox Game Pass, and is one of the services offered to an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscriber. With today's upgrades, Xbox Cloud Gaming is now available on Android, iOS, and PC devices, and is powered by Xbox Series X. To get the most out of the best Xbox Cloud Gaming games, you might want to consider one of the best Xbox Cloud Gaming controllers.
Xbox Cloud Gaming also lets you leave the controller behind for some games and use custom touch controls instead. For the complete list of games that support touch controls, check out our ultimate games list for Xbox Cloud Gaming.
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