Microsoft will soon begin testing an expanded version of Xbox Cloud Gaming that will support games from players' own libraries.
Microsoft is finally enabling keyboard and mouse support on some Xbox Cloud Gaming titles. Testers can now use the option for the likes of Fortnite, Halo Infinite and Sea of Thieves.
Meta Quest 2, 3 and Pro owners can now play Xbox Cloud Gaming titles though their VR headset.
You'll soon be able to play the likes of Starfield and Halo Infinite on a giant, virtual 2D screen while wearing a Meta Quest 3 headset.
'Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga,' 'High on Life' and 'Hot Wheels Unleashed' are all coming to Game Pass in the next couple of weeks.
The Xbox November update includes improved Discord voice chat features, Twitch integration, upgrades for captured game clips and more.
ChromeOS and Linux users (including those with a Steam Deck) should now be able to play Xbox Cloud Gaming titles at higher resolutions.
'Age of Empires Mobile' is also on the way, as is a definitive edition of 'Age of Mythology.'
You'll be able to play games on a giant virtual screen using an Xbox controller.
Preorders for the device, which could cost around $300, went live a little early in Canada.
Along with Stadia, the feature offers swift access to Xbox Cloud Gaming, GeForce Now and Amazon Luna titles.
They're working with Xbox Cloud Gaming and NVIDIA GeForce Now on the device, which they say will arrive this year.
The Xbox app is now available on Samsung’s latest smart TVs and monitors, offering game streaming straight from your TV — no console needed.
Microsoft's Edge browser now has a host of gaming-specific features, including clearer Xbox streaming.
Microsoft has confirmed that a game-streaming device codenamed Keystone does exist, but may not be coming anytime soon.
Microsoft confirmed last summer that it's working on both.
You can now play 'Fortnite' on Xbox Cloud Gaming for free, including on an iPhone.
Microsoft has enabled Xbox Cloud Gaming on Steam Deck thanks to a beta Edge browser.
The improvements come in response to user feedback.
Keyboard and mouse support could come to Xbox Cloud Gaming as soon as this June.