Xbox Cloud Gaming Now Supports Almost 3000 Games Including The Xbox First-Party Lineup

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The Service Now Encompasses Almost 20% Of The Xbox Game Catalogue.

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  • Xbox Cloud Gaming now supports a whopping 2,816 titles after the new April update.
  • Players can now play titles like Crimson Desert and Life is Strange: Reunion on the go if they own them.
  • Furthermore, first-party Xbox titles are available to stream for free on Xbox Cloud Gaming.

Ever since its introduction in November 2024, the cloud streaming feature of Xbox Game Pass has been a big hit for Microsoft. According to the company, players have already streamed titles for tens of millions of hours, and the service is growing dramatically.

Xbox Cloud Streaming lets Game Pass users play their purchased games from any compatible device, whether it’s a TV or a mobile phone. The gaming giant has been expanding the service by adding new titles every month, and the new update has brought the number of supported games to almost 3,000.

Why it matters: Xbox Cloud Gaming and its accessibility have added another layer to all the benefits Game Pass already gives to its subscribers. 

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Crimson Desert is now playable through the cloud gaming service| Source: TrueAchievements

Xbox has added 50 new titles to the Stream Your Own Game feature on the Game Pass, meaning that users can now play a whopping 2,816 titles on the go because of Xbox Cloud Gaming. 

New additions to the catalogue include the open-world behemoth Crimson Desert and the brand-new Life is Strange: Reunion. A flurry of Microsoft-owned titles, like Absolum, Banjo-Kazooie, Banjo-Tooie, and the Perfect Dark series, are also supported now in addition to big names like Resident Evil 7, MLB The Show: 26, and Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth.

This Xbox Cloud Gaming update comes just ten days after the company added dozens of new options for Game Pass Users on March 25. Xbox has been updating the streaming feature with an average of 162 new titles since its launch in November 2024.

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20% of the Xbox gaming catalogue, in addition to First-Party titles, now have cloud streaming support.

Xbox Cloud Gaming now encompasses almost 20% of the entire Xbox gaming catalogue and also includes all of the gaming giant’s first-party lineup. Unlike other titles that are part of the service, which you can only stream if you own them, the exclusive titles are playable without any extra cost.

Do you think cloud gaming is the next evolution of gaming, and is Xbox doing enough to support this feature? Tell us in the comments below or head to the Tech4Gamers forum for discussion.

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