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Microsoft is Taking Xbox Games directly to TVs, Game Pass Ultimate Subscriptions via Web Browsers

 Microsoft is Taking Xbox Games directly to TVs, Game Pass Ultimate Subscriptions via Web Browsers

The Xbox team is working with TV makers to embed software to play games directly to the TV screen


Microsoft has announced that Xbox players will soon be able to game directly from the cloud on their TVs and web browsers in the coming days. 

With the help of this cloud gaming in TVs, Xbox players won't have to buy consoles to enjoy Xbox games anymore, just controllers and streaming device whenever it comes out. This announcement comes ahead of the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) being held online, starting June 12th.

Microsoft has officially announced that its working on a device that able Xbox users to connect their TV or gaming monitor and streaming games directly from the cloud. It is expected that the company could sell this plug and play streaming device with controllers, without the need of any consoles. Microsoft has also announced that it is working with smart TV brands to embed the Xbox experience directly into smart TV.

It is also expected that upcoming smart TVs to come with Xbox app to allow cloud framing of games directly on the TV. All that the user will need is an Xbox controller, and users will need to have the Xbox Game Pass to be able to enjoy cloud gaming. 

Gamers will be able to access their Game Pass Ultimate games from any device using Edge, Chrome, Safari or any other browser. Xbox is working with telecom companies to offer low monthly prices for console and Game Pass as part of subscriptions offers.

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