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Microsoft has finally rolled out a long-awaited feature for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members, allowing them to play select games they already own via cloud streaming. This feature was originally announced back in 2019 but faced delays in its launch due to infrastructure preparation issues.

The feature is now available for subscribers to enjoy, with a list of 50 currently supported titles. While this may seem limited considering the vast Xbox game catalog, it includes popular games like Cyberpunk 2077, Baldur’s Gate 3, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, and many more. Microsoft has assured that the list will continue to grow as they collaborate with partners worldwide.

Initially, subscribers can stream their own games through TVs and browsers on supported devices such as tablets, smartphones, and Meta Quest headsets. However, Microsoft plans to expand this feature to Xbox consoles and the Xbox app on Windows next year.

For those interested in trying out this new Xbox Cloud Gaming feature, detailed instructions and a list of supported devices can be found on Xbox Wire. The current list of compatible titles includes a mix of blockbuster hits and indie gems, providing a diverse gaming experience for subscribers.

This feature comes at a time when PlayStation is also expanding its cloud gaming options, creating more opportunities for gamers to access their favorite titles remotely. As technology continues to advance, cloud streaming is becoming a popular choice for playing games on the go or from the comfort of home.

With Microsoft’s latest update to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, subscribers can now enjoy a wider selection of games through cloud streaming, enhancing their gaming experience and providing greater flexibility in how they access and play their favorite titles. As more games are added to the list of supported titles, subscribers can look forward to an even more expansive library of games to choose from in the future.