Subscribers to the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate service now have the option to acceder a Xbox Cloud Gaming, as announced by Xbox: “Starting today, Xbox Cloud Gaming is available to all Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members with Windows 10 PCs and Apple phones and tablets, via browser, in 22 countries. “
The Xbox Cloud Gaming service allows users to play video games using the cloud: Games are streamed to players’ screens at 1080p and “up to” 60 FPS. It is a proposal similar to Stadia, but that comes from the hand of Microsoft, which has the Xbox Game Pass and all its advantages. If you want to access the service, you can do it HERE.
Until now, access to Xbox Cloud Gaming required an invitation from Microsoft. In the past week, different content creators found that Xbox appeared to be deploying Cloud Gaming servers, that initially ran on less powerful consoles (Xbox One S).
Players began to realize that more people had access to the service when Rainbow Six Siege was able to run at 120 FPS, something that the Xbox One S cannot achieve on its own due to its limitations.
The Xbox Cloud Gaming service offers the possibility to users with more humble consoles and PCs (and a good connection) to enjoy video games at a quality that their machines would not allow. And the most important: Offers Xbox One players access to the Xbox Series X catalog, something that will be very important for the future.