Xbox Expands XCloud Features
Microsoft's acquisition of Call of Duty publisher Activision for $69 billion has led to exciting developments for Xbox players. Xbox has signed deals to bring Call of Duty games to other platforms and is now rumored to introduce a new feature allowing players to stream games they already own.
Streaming Your Own Games
Currently, Xbox's streaming service, Xbox Cloud Gaming, is limited to specific games in the Game Pass library. However, Xbox may soon allow players to stream games they own, starting with popular titles from the Call of Duty series.
Games Available for Streaming
Xbox has announced that Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, Modern Warfare 3, and Warzone will be available for streaming via Xbox Cloud Gaming starting on October 25. While Black Ops 6 and Modern Warfare 3 are already on Xbox Game Pass, Warzone is a free-to-play multiplayer game.
Expanding Cloud Streaming
The addition of these Call of Duty games hints at Xbox's plans to expand cloud streaming to more titles. Xbox has also announced that users will soon be able to purchase and stream games via the Xbox app on Android, showing a commitment to enhancing the streaming experience for players.
Future of XCloud
While the details on streaming purchased games are still unclear, Xbox's efforts to increase support for streaming suggest that more features for XCloud could be on the horizon. Stay tuned for updates on Xbox's evolving gaming ecosystem.
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