Xbox Cloud Gaming is finally available on actual Xboxes (2024)

Microsoft spent years building towards cloud gaming under the name ‘Project xCloud’, but now that it’s launched the service is the more straightforward ‘Xbox Cloud Gaming’.

Available only as part of the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription, Xbox Cloud Gaming does what it says on the tin: it lets you stream a variety of Xbox games and play them anywhere you have an internet connection, freeing you from the need to buy a console or a bulky gaming PC.

While it was Android-only at launch, Microsoft has now made the service available on PC and iOS – and it’s built directly into Windows 11 and Xbox consoles.

What is Cloud Gaming with Xbox Game Pass, and is it the same as xCloud?

Cloud Gaming with Xbox Game Pass is the much wordier final name for what was once known as Project xCloud.

Whatever the name, it’s Microsoft’s entry into the burgeoning cloud gaming scene, offering players the chance to stream their favourite Xbox titles straight to their phone and other devices. It follows the lead of Google Stadia and Nvidia GeForce Now.

You won’t need to download the games that you play. Instead, they’re streamed from Microsoft’s servers. Those now useXbox Series X hardware, streaming at 1080p and up to 60fps “to ensure the lowest latency, highest quality experience across the broadest set of devices.”

Microsoft says that it will continue to update and add more features over time to make the most of the Series X servers. In fact, although Microsoft hasn’t announced it officially, those updates are already rolling out to select titles.

The Verge’s Tom Warren spotted the option to run certain games at 120fps or with enhanced graphics, while those games are also enjoying faster load times. It’s not on every game though – even some of Microsoft’s own, like Forza Horizon 4, don’t seem to have the upgrade yet.

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

What platforms is Xbox cloud gaming on?

The service is available on Android through the Xbox Game Pass app, and on Windows 10 & Windows 11 through the Xbox app. It’s also accessible on iPhones and iPads via web browser on Xbox.com/play.

It’s even easier on Xbox, as cloud gaming is built right into the Game Pass app on Xbox One and Series X/S consoles for Ultimate subscribers, primarily pitched as a way to try games quickly before downloading them – or to immediately jump into multiplayer titles with friends.

Microsoft added console support officially in November 2021 and said that it will roll out “over the coming weeks,” so if you don’t see the option yet then you might have to be patient.

How much does Xbox cloud gaming cost?

From a certain perspective streaming Xbox games is free – but only because Microsoft has bundled it into its existing Game Pass Ultimate subscription.

That costs £10.99/$14.99 per month, but also gives you access to an even larger library of games on PC and Xbox; a free EA Play subscription; and an Xbox Live Gold subscription which offers online multiplayer, free games, and various deals and discounts.

What we don’t know is whether Microsoft will ever also offer xCloud alone as a standalone service for less than that – perhaps costing a similar amount to PlayStation Now, Sony’s rival cloud-based game streaming service, which costs £8.99/$9.99 a month. Microsoft does say that it’s “exploring new subscription offerings for Xbox Game Pass” however, so it’s not out of the question.

To see how it stacks up against the competition, check out our guide to the best game streaming services.

Which countries support Xbox cloud gaming?

The Microsoft cloud gaming service is officially available in 26 countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

How to play Xbox cloud games on iOS

While most platforms offer Xbox cloud games through the official Game Pass app, Microsoft has done something a little different on iPhones and iPads. The iOS version of Xbox Cloud Gaming is browser-based, and runs through Safari on Xbox.com/play.

The decision to release a browser version of the service comes after a high-profile spat with Apple over efforts to launch an iOS app for Xbox Cloud Gaming.

Apple declared in a statement to Business Insider that the service is not compatible with App Store guidelines, principally because it allows players to access a storefront of other games and apps that have not themselves gone through Apple’s approval process.

“Our customers enjoy great apps and games from millions of developers, and gaming services can absolutely launch on the App Store as long as they follow the same set of guidelines applicable to all developers, including submitting games individually for review, and appearing in charts and search,” the statement reads.

Microsoft was quick to hit back in a statement to The Verge, calling Apple “the only general purpose platform to deny consumers from cloud gaming and game subscription services like Xbox Game Pass.”

Apple eventually relented somewhat, introducing new App Store policies to allow cloud gaming services, but they’re pretty onerous: every single playable game must also launch as a standalone app in the App Store. That seems to sort of defeat the point, and it seems Microsoft agrees, hence the move to a browser version that sits outside Apple’s jurisdiction.

“This remains a bad experience for customers,” Microsoft told Mashable, referring to Apple’s new rules. “Gamers want to jump directly into a game from their curated catalog within one app just like they do with movies or songs, and not be forced to download over 100 apps to play individual games from the cloud.”

What controllers work with cloud gaming on Game Pass?

Microsoft has tried to make things as simple as possible, so you can use loads of existing controllers.

The easiest thing for most games will be to use the official Xbox Wireless Controller – either Xbox Series X or Xbox One versions, as long as it’s a model with Bluetooth support – but PlayStation owners can also use their DualShock 4 or DualSense gamepads.

Almost any third-party Bluetooth controller should also work well, but if you want to be sure then check out the official Xbox Store where you’ll find the controllers Microsoft has approved, including the Razer Kishi and MOGA XP5-X.

What games can I play on Xbox cloud gaming?

The service launched with more than 150 games, and more are on the way all the time. Here’s the full launch list, though even more titles are available to play now:

  • A Plague Tale: Innocence
  • Absolver
  • Afterparty
  • Age of Wonders: Planetfall
  • ARK: Survival Evolved
  • Astroneer
  • Batman: Arkham Knight
  • Battletoads
  • Battle Chasers: Nightwar
  • BlackDesert
  • BlairWitch
  • Bleeding Edge
  • Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night
  • Bridge Constructor Portal
  • Carrion
  • Children of Morta
  • ClusterTruck
  • Crackdown3:Campaign
  • Crosscode
  • Darksiders Genesis
  • Darksiders III
  • DayZ
  • deBlob
  • Dead by Daylight
  • Dead Cells
  • Dead Island Definitive Edition
  • Death Squared
  • Deliver us the moon
  • Demon’s Tilt
  • Descenders
  • Destiny 2: Shadowkeep & Forsaken expansion (September 22)
  • DiRT4
  • Don’t Starve
  • Double Kick Heroes
  • Drake Hollow
  • Dungeon of the Endless
  • EnterTheGungeon
  • F1 2019
  • Fallout 76
  • Farming Simulator 17
  • Felix the Reaper
  • Fishing Sim World: Pro Tour
  • For the King
  • Forager
  • Forza Horizon 4
  • Fractured Minds
  • Frostpunk: Console Edition
  • Gato Roboto
  • Gears of War 1: Ultimate Edition
  • GearsofWar 4
  • GearsofWar 5
  • GoatSimulator
  • Golf with Your Friends
  • Grounded
  • Guacamelee!2
  • Halo 5: Guardians
  • Halo Wars 1: Definitive Edition
  • Halo Wars 2
  • Halo: The Master Chief Collection
  • Halo:SpartanAssault
  • Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice
  • Hello Neighbor
  • HollowKnight (Renewal)
  • Hot Shot Racing
  • Human Fall Flat
  • Hyperdot
  • Hypnospace Outlaw
  • Indivisible
  • Journey to the Savage Planet
  • Katana ZERO (Coming soon)
  • Killer Instinct DE
  • Kona
  • Levelhead
  • LonelyMountains:Downhill
  • Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite
  • Metro 2033 Redux
  • Middle Earth: Shadow of War
  • Minecraft: Dungeons
  • MINIT
  • Momodora:ReverieUndertheMoonlight
  • Moonlighter
  • Mortal Kombat X (Not available in Korea)
  • Mount & Blade: Warband
  • Moving Out
  • Mudrunner
  • Munchkin:QuackedQuest
  • Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden
  • MyTimeAtPortia
  • Neon Abyss
  • New Super Lucky’s Tale
  • NieR:Automata
  • Night Call
  • Night in the Woods (Coming soon)
  • No Man’s Sky
  • Nowhere Prophet
  • Observation
  • Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition
  • Ori and the Will of the Wisps
  • Overcooked! 2
  • Oxenfree
  • Pathologic2
  • Pikuniku
  • Pillars of Eternity: Complete Edition
  • Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid
  • ReCore: Definitive Edition
  • Remnant: From the Ashes
  • Resident Evil 7 Biohazard
  • Rise&Shine
  • River City Girls (Coming soon)
  • Sea of Thieves: Anniversary Edition
  • Sea Salt
  • SecretNeighbor
  • Shadow Warrior 2
  • Slay the Spire
  • Sniper Elite 4
  • Spiritfarer
  • State of Decay 2: Juggernaut Edition
  • Stellaris
  • Stranger Things 3: The Game
  • Streets of Rage 4
  • Streets of Rogue
  • Subnautica
  • Surviving Mars
  • Tacoma
  • Tell Me Why Episode 1 – 3
  • Terraria
  • The Bard’s Tale IV: Directors Cut
  • The Bard’s Tale Remastered and Resnarkled
  • The Bard’s Tale Trilogy
  • The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics
  • The Elder Scrolls Online
  • The Gardens Between
  • The Jackbox Party Pack 4
  • The Long Dark
  • The Lord of the Rings: Adventure Card Game
  • The Messenger
  • The Outer Worlds
  • The Surge 2
  • The Touryst
  • The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
  • TheEscapists2
  • TheTalosPrinciple
  • TheTuringTest
  • TheWalkingDead:ANewFrontier–Episode1 through 5
  • TheWalkingDead:Michonne–Episode1 – 3
  • TheWalkingDead:SeasonTwo
  • theHunter: Call of the Wild
  • Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales
  • Totally Accurate Battle Simulator
  • Totally Reliable Delivery Service
  • Touhou Luna Nights
  • Tracks – The Train Set Game
  • Trailmakers
  • Train Sim World 2020
  • Two Point Hospital
  • Undermine
  • UntitledGooseGame
  • Void Bastards
  • Wandersong
  • Warhammer Vermintide 2 (Coming soon)
  • Wasteland Remastered
  • Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut
  • Wasteland3
  • We Happy Few
  • West of Dead
  • WizardofLegend
  • World War Z
  • WormsW.M.D
  • Xeno Crisis
  • Yakuza 0
  • Yakuza Kiwami
  • Yakuza Kiwami 2
Xbox Cloud Gaming is finally available on actual Xboxes (2024)

FAQs

Why is cloud gaming not working on Xbox? ›

Why is Xbox Cloud Gaming not working? A few things can interrupt your cloud gaming experience, ranging from connectivity problems to service outages. Some of the most common reasons are network issues, service outages, compatibility problems, software glitches, and account issues.

What does "playable on this console only with cloud gaming" mean? ›

Playing with cloud gaming doesn't use any of your console's storage. Friends can join you for online multiplayer gaming—if they're Ultimate members, they don't need to install the game either. Because download times or storage limits aren't a factor, you have greater flexibility to try more games.

Is Xbox Cloud Gaming available for everyone? ›

To play console games from the cloud on your device you'll need the following: i. An active Game Pass Ultimate membership and supported game in a supported region. To play select free-to-play games with cloud gaming, all you need is a free Microsoft account in a supported region.

Is it better to download or cloud game? ›

Download times, although improving, are still a lengthy process, especially if you want to switch up your library often. Modern AAA games are often over 100GB and are a drain on time and storage space. With cloud gaming, enormous libraries are instantly available with no download times.

How do I get my cloud gaming Xbox to work? ›

How to play from the Xbox app for Windows
  1. On your Windows device, launch the Xbox app for Windows.
  2. Select Search on the taskbar, type Xbox, and then select it from the list. ...
  3. Sign in with your Microsoft account.
  4. In the sidebar menu on the left, select Cloud Gaming.

How to unblock Xbox Cloud Gaming? ›

Select Manage family members, and then choose the profile whose settings you want to adjust. Select Access to content, and then change the filter to Unrestricted under Access to content & apps.

What console does cloud gaming use? ›

Play on your Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One consoles. Experience games right from the cloud.

How do I use Xbox Cloud Gaming without console? ›

Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta) is now available on smart TVs and streaming devices. Once the app is installed, start the app, sign in with your Microsoft account, connect a controller, and you can play cloud games without a console.

How to update Xbox Cloud Gaming? ›

Update automatically
  1. Press the Xbox button  to open the guide.
  2. Select Profile & system > Settings > System > Updates.
  3. Under Updates, select Keep my console up to date to update your console automatically and Keep my games & apps up to date to update games and apps automatically.

What games can I play for free on Xbox Cloud Gaming? ›

Most-played free games
  • Fortnite. User rating:3.6/5. 5/5. 660. ...
  • ROBLOX. User rating:3.7/5. 5/5. 277. ...
  • Apex Legends™ User rating:2.4/5. 5/5. 117. ...
  • Overwatch® 2. User rating:2.1/5. 5/5. 139. ...
  • Rocket League® User rating:2.3/5. 5/5. 198. ...
  • VALORANT. User rating:2.9/5. 5/5. 229. ...
  • Destiny 2. User rating:3/5. 5/5. ...
  • The First Descendant. User rating:3.2/5. 5/5.

Which Xbox app has cloud gaming? ›

Stream hundreds of high-quality games directly on your TV with Game Pass Ultimate via cloud gaming. Just grab your favorite controller to get started.

What speed do you need for Xbox Cloud Gaming? ›

What do I need for cloud gaming on my Xbox?
  • 20 Mbps or higher is recommended.
  • Connected to a 5-GHz Wi-Fi network (a 2.4-GHz Wi-Fi network will work but isn't currently optimised)

Is there a downside to cloud gaming? ›

Dependence on Internet Speed — One of the significant drawbacks of cloud gaming is its dependence on a stable and high-speed internet connection.

Can you play a full game on cloud gaming? ›

Currently it's not possible to play any games you've purchased on the Cloud. Ony games that are available in Game Pass that allow it and with an Ultimate subscription.

Can you play 2 player on Xbox Cloud Gaming? ›

Currently, it only supports one player and one account at a time.

How do I fix my Xbox Cloud Gaming crash? ›

Video problems
  1. Close all other tabs in your browser or restart your browser and use only one tab for cloud gaming.
  2. Close other apps or programs that are running on your device, then try again.
  3. Restart your device, then try again.

Why cloud gaming will fail? ›

The popular criticism of cloud gaming revolves around latency, the idea that there are physical limits to how fast data can move from the server to the client and this does hold true and means a certain category of game is likely never going to be competitive with current gen consoles and pc games for latency, there ...

Did Apple block Xbox Cloud Gaming? ›

However, Apple has rebuffed these claims and added that it "supports and encourages" cloud gaming services on iOS and that there are successful cloud gaming services on its platform, such as Antstream.

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