Microsoft is adding xCloud to windows PC with its Xbox app today. Previously, PC users had to use the browser. The same games that Microsoft made available on the browser will be available in the “cloud games” portion of the Xbox app.
Microsoft’s xCloud project is a game streaming service powered by Xbox consoles in the company’s data centers. Currently, over 100 games are supported if you have an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription.

With this latest addition to the PC version, the updated xCloud app will give you access to all of the same games available on xCloud on the web.
“We’ve also added some new features to help you get started, including easy-to-access information on controller and network status, social features to stay connected with friends, and the ability to invite people – even those also playing on cloud without the game installed – to join you in a game.”
Jason Beaumont, A Partner Director Of Xbox Experiences.
The best thing about xCloud Gaming Services is that it allows gamers to steam more than 100 games whether if you have an older machine or an average GPU and vice versa. All you need is a compatible controller and an internet connection to run the services.
If you are not a member of the Xbox Insider Program, you may learn more about how to use the xCloud service on your device by visiting the Xbox Cloud Gaming Official Website.
If you do not live in one of the 22 countries listed on the Microsoft website, you will have to wait until the service is rolled out to your area.
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