There’s also a basic version of Game Pass for consoles, which costs $10 a month, and a separate version for PC, which is on sale right now for $5 a month. Game Pass Ultimate costs $15 a month, and it gives members access to a massive game library on Xbox consoles, PC and Android devices, plus Gold multiplayer services. From here on, an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate membership is the only way to try out Microsoft’s cloud-gaming technology.īy subscribing, you are agreeing to Engadget's Terms and Privacy Policy. The standalone Project xCloud preview program will shut down on September 1st, and Microsoft is no longer accepting new testers. It’s been live in beta since October 2019, and it’s proven to be one of the most consistent, steadily-growing streaming services out there. Project xCloud makes Xbox console games playable on Android smartphones and tablets, streamed in over WiFi or cellular data. Today, Microsoft listed the names of 36 games heading to Game Pass Ultimate via xCloud, and we’ve published those at the end of the article. Microsoft revealed in July that xCloud would be rolled into Game Pass Ultimate in September, but didn’t share an exact date or specific titles coming to the service. The initial rollout covers 22 countries across North America, Europe and South Korea, and gives players access to more than 100 games, including Destiny 2, Gears 5, Minecraft: Dungeons, The Outer Worlds, Sea of Thieves and Yakuza Kiwami 2. Microsoft’s video game streaming technology, Project xCloud, will come to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate on September 15th, at no additional cost to members.
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