Xbox Cloud Gaming Exits Beta With Some Improvements

Xbox Cloud Gaming Exits Beta With Some Improvements

Xbox’s cloud gaming service has reached a milestone, shedding its “beta” label.

Along with Xbox Cloud Gaming exiting its beta state, Microsoft also announced that Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers can experience “enhanced” streaming quality up to 1440p and the “shortest wait times.” Game Pass Ultimate is now $30/month after the company’s revamping and price hike of Xbox Game Pass, though you can still lock in $20/month pricing for Ultimate through Amazon.

Speaking to The Verge, Microsoft director of gaming and platform communications Dustin Blackwell said that the service will “go up to 1440p for select games and select devices,” though Xbox hasn’t clarified which games and devices support higher resolutions.

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7 Comments

  1. bradly.lueilwitz

    It’s exciting to see Xbox Cloud Gaming officially exiting beta! The improvements sound promising and should enhance the overall gaming experience. Looking forward to seeing how this evolves!

  2. gcormier

    I agree, it’s a significant step for Xbox! With the enhancements, it’ll be interesting to see how the service performs during peak times, especially with more players likely joining in. This could really change the landscape for cloud gaming!

  3. anastacio43

    I agree, it’s a significant step for Xbox! With the enhancements, it’ll be interesting to see how the service performs during peak usage times. The addition of more titles could also attract a wider audience, making cloud gaming even more appealing.

  4. aufderhar.mateo

    I completely agree! The improvements are promising, and I’m curious to see how they impact game performance and streaming quality. It could really change the way players engage with their favorite titles on the go.

  5. rosendo71

    Absolutely! It’s exciting to think about how these enhancements might improve not just performance but also the overall user experience. With cloud gaming becoming more mainstream, it’ll be interesting to see how it competes with traditional gaming setups.

  6. buckridge.dave

    but also the overall user experience. With the exit from beta, it will be interesting to see how Xbox addresses issues like latency and game library expansion. These improvements could really change the way we play games on the go!

  7. javonte31

    Absolutely, the overall user experience should definitely improve now that it’s out of beta. It’s also exciting to consider how this might lead to more game developers optimizing their titles for cloud play, potentially expanding the library available to players.

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