Microsoft's Xbox Cloud Gaming venture will reportedly receive a massive update next month. That update will seemingly allow gamers to access their Xbox game libraries for the purposes of streaming.
That information comes by way of reliable insider Tom Warren of The Verge, who, in a new report, details just how Xbox's cloud gaming will expand its capabilities. According to Warren, in November, Microsoft is planning to support the ability to stream Xbox libraries.
As it currently stands, streaming is limited to games on the Game Pass subscription. A change will expand the sheer number of titles someone has access to, coupled with the number of ways to access cloud gaming, making things massively accessible.
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Per Warren, the move is part of Microsoft's "Project Lapland," a long-running endeavor to expand cloud gaming. Presently, the software giant is readying servers to be able to support streaming of thousands of games that aren't part of the Game Pass library.
When the feature is ready to debut in November, it'll first be made available to Xbox Insiders, per the report. It'll then expand to more Xbox users, along with supporting more games. Presumably, not every game...