Xbox Cloud Gaming rolled out for Windows 10 PCs.

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Xbox Cloud Gaming rolled out for Windows 10 PCs.

After a long period of Android exclusivity, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers can now stream games in-browser on their Windows 10 PCs. The service launched in beta in April and is now available to all Ultimate subscribers as long as they are in the appropriate region. The United States, the United Kingdom, and a few European countries are among the 22 countries supported, although the service has not yet been rolled out in Australia.

Subscribers can access in-browser streaming by visiting xbox.com/play. The service supports Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Safari, and is also being rolled out on iOS devices. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate costs $15 per month (£10.99/ AUD$14.95), but new subscribers can get the first two months for $1 ( 1 GBP/AUD) for the first two months.

Xbox Cloud Gaming currently supports over 100 titles, including Halo: The Masterchief Collection, Outriders, Minecraft Dungeons, Doom, Minecraft Dungeons Some games have also added touchscreen UIs in case they are played on Android or iOS devices.

In the announcement, Microsoft confirmed that Xbox Cloud Gaming is powered by custom Xbox Series X hardware. We've upgraded Microsoft data centers around the world with the fastest, most powerful Xbox hardware to deliver faster load times, improved frame rates, and a new generation of gaming experiences."

"To ensure the lowest latency and highest quality experience on the widest range of devices, we stream at 1080p and up to 60fps.

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