Xbox's 'Stream your own game' feature now extends to PC https://t.co/WBaVWcJQt4
Xbox tests letting you stream your own games on PC https://t.co/KccNgX8LxE
"Stream Your Own Game" for Xbox Cloud Gaming is coming to the Xbox PC app for Xbox Insider Program members TODAY 🙌 DETAILS: https://t.co/ICTlY8krlM
Microsoft on Tuesday activated its “Stream Your Own Game” option inside the Xbox PC app, allowing members of the Xbox Insider Program to play cloud versions of the Xbox titles they already own without installing them locally. The trial, available in the 28 markets that support Xbox Cloud Gaming, requires an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription, which costs $20 a month. More than 250 games— including console-only releases such as Baldur’s Gate 3 and Star Wars Outlaws—are immediately eligible, with Microsoft promising to expand the catalog over time. The PC rollout follows earlier expansions to Xbox consoles, smart TVs, browsers and Meta Quest headsets, and underscores the company’s strategy of making Game Pass content hardware-agnostic as it competes with Sony’s PlayStation. Streaming on PC can help players conserve storage space for large titles like Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, which demands 128 GB when installed.