According to reports, the long-awaited feature would begin to be made available to testers the next month.
Microsoft is reportedly increasing the streaming capabilities of Xbox Cloud Gaming to include support for games that are not included in Xbox Game Pass, as reported by The Verge. Over the course of the past few years, the firm has made numerous statements regarding its intentions to enable users to stream games from their own libraries. These statements date back to the unveiling of Project xCloud; nevertheless, the feature has not yet been implemented. Now, Microsoft is prepared to begin testing it among Xbox Insiders in November, and the company intends to eventually support thousands of titles, as stated by The Verge, which cites sources that are “familiar with Microsoft’s plans.”
Rather than being limited to games that are only accessible through Xbox Game Pass, Xbox players have been requesting for quite some time that they be given the opportunity to stream games that they have purchased. If all goes according to plan during the testing period, it is possible that more gamers will soon be able to accomplish this. Following the statement made by Xbox president Sarah Bond on Friday, which stated that Android users will be able to purchase and play games on the Xbox app beginning the following month, this report comes as a result of the news.