Xbox users can now stream games they own on consoles

Microsoft just announced that Xbox series X/S and Xbox One owners can now stream the games they own. This feature is unique to the Game Pass Ultimate member.
What does this mean? It is designed to save time and hard drive space. Gamers can jump in immediately without downloading and installing giant files. It is unavailable with every game. At the time of writing, there are over 100 titles. They include outstanding ones Assassin's Creed Shadow,,,,, Good animals,,,,, Baudel's Gate 3 and Hogwarts Legacy,other.
All you have to do is read your library carefully and look for cloud icons in the game. Playable titles can also be filtered in search. The store app even displays this icon so that you can start playing once you hand over some digital cash.
Xbox players can already do this on devices outside the official console. Amazon Fire TV and Meta Quest VR headsets over the past few months. It can also be used on browser-supported devices such as PCs, tablets, and smartphones. Beta test of Xbox console.
Microsoft also just announced that backward compatible games for Xbox and Xbox 360 can now be streamed on all supported devices via remote playback. This greatly adds the library of available titles. It is worth noting that the company has removed remote playback from the official Xbox app on mobile devices, but it is still available through the browser.
This article originally appeared on Engadget