Microsoft has announced a new partnership to Hisense to bring the Xbox app to TVs that run on the company’s TV operating system, V (formerly known as VIDAA).
In essence, the big takeaway here is that people will soon be able to play Xbox games in yet another place, without needing to own an actual physical Xbox. This is possible through Xbox Cloud Gaming, which is included with Game Pass Essential, Premium, and Ultimate.

“Our vision is to make sure your games, your community, and your achievements are always within reach. Bringing the Xbox app to select Hisense and V homeOS-powered TVs is another step toward making gaming available across a broad range of devices, to meeting you wherever you want to play,” Microsoft said.


This is exciting news for gamers! Expanding access to Xbox games through TVs is a great way to reach more players. It will be interesting to see how this changes the gaming landscape.
Absolutely, it really does open up gaming to a wider audience! With more people able to access Xbox titles directly through their TVs, it could also spark interest in cloud gaming and subscription services. It’ll be interesting to see how this impacts game sales and player engagement.
I completely agree! Itβs exciting to see how this partnership can make gaming more accessible. Plus, with cloud gaming technology improving, we might see even more seamless experiences on these TVs in the near future.
it could really change the way people experience gaming right from their living rooms. With the Xbox app on TVs, you won’t need to invest in a console, which could attract a whole new audience to gaming. Itβll be interesting to see how this impacts game development and community engagement as well!