Update (Wed 13th Dec, 2023): Well, today's the day! Xbox Cloud Gaming is now available on Meta Quest 2, 3 and Pro devices in the form of a new app that's available to download via the Meta Quest Store.
Here's a bit more information about the app itself, and we've also embedded the official trailer up above.
"From within the app, you can browse and play hundreds of games from the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate library. You can choose from four different display sizes and either immerse yourself in an Xbox-themed virtual space or enjoy a view of your physical surroundings with Quest 3 or Pro’s stereoscopic full-color Passthrough."
Original story (Thu 28th Sep, 2023): It was all the way back in October of last year that Microsoft and Meta announced Xbox Cloud Gaming would be coming to Meta Quest VR devices, and now we know it'll officially be launching in December 2023!
This will take the form of a giant screen in the virtual world where you can access streamed games with your Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription. You can take a look at this in action down below:
Today's reveal came as part of Meta Connect 2023, where it was also announced that the Meta Quest 3 will be launching this October. However, it seems the Xbox Cloud Gaming feature will still be available for Quest 2 and Quest 3.
It'll be interesting to see just how enjoyable it is to play Xbox Game Pass titles via the cloud in virtual reality, and you better believe we'll be testing it out in a couple of months' time! Will you be trying it too? Tell us down in the comments.
What are your thoughts on Xbox Cloud Gaming in VR? Let us know!
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Test it out now just sideload the APK to your quest done ,been able to do that for years
I wish Bethesda would put their VR games on PC Game Pass.
This is a nice step towards the 3rd party VR support Xbox should be focusing on. Now if they can convince one to make compatibility with the console a thing.
You know, I would love a VR Halo, or a good VR Doom, or just VR anything from Xbox.
I get why they haven't gotten into the industry yet, but when the VR industry starts to be much more stable, I hope Xbox jumps in and shows some meaningful competition against Meta, Sony, Valve whenever they wake up from their coma, and I guess HTC.
It reminds me of those lame early headsets that would only display a large TV screen.
But it's a start.
They have all the money in the world, just give us a nice VR headset. They just have to put the Halo, Doom, Bethesda, Forza (and Call of Duty after the merge) games and they have the best VR line up ever.
Instead we have a pointless cloud version of an already pointless feature.
I would be excited for this. But they took meta off my Samsung VR. Making it a paper weight.
I've used the sideloaded app before, it worked well enough to sell me on this native app.
It is weird MS doesn't add the VR titles they own to PC gamepass.
It's a shame this is only playing in a virtual screen within VR as opposed to true VR. Would love to see proper VR on games like Starfield. Skyrim in VR was incredible, like visiting those places for the first time compared with watching an online video.
@BrilliantBill This will always be subjective. If you prize graphics about all other things probably not, though VR feels lower resolution anyway. But it was SUCH a good fit for Bethesda RPGs, I loved Skyrim in VR.
I'll give it a bash ,but watching films in vr gives me a headache and I cant go 20 min, im sure they could convert some of their titles to native virtual reality, starfield ,dishonored, would be great
@xxk7xx They don't even need to give us a headset just support Wireless VR like what I already do with my PC Partner with an established, wireless headset manufacturer, and boom, your set.
If they went with Meta, for example, they could support both wireless and wired(ew) VR.
@Moonglow Not official, but check out Contractors VR. It has a fantastic, free, Halo and Star Wars Battlefront mod. Probably my most played thing.
@BrilliantBill Playing older games in VR gives them new life. What mode have been an ugly game on a 2D screen, becomes an impressive 3D experience.
Skyrim is absolutely fantastic in VR, and IMO, THE way to play it. Even better is the Morrowind VR mod simply because of how much larger the world is. And naturally, being Bethesda games, they have ungodly mod support so you cna even use graphics replaces.
Plenty of other ugly, 2D games, are great in VR as well. World of WarCraft, Dark Souls, etc.
And going native, there are plenty of hames games, like Inverse, are more fun than their 2D counterparts like Dead by Daylight.
@Moonglow Right now cloud games just don't have the same quality and reliability as locally executed games... And especially in VR you definitely want consistent performances.
@InterceptorAlpha that would be cool as well although to be honest I'd like to see MS launching a dedicated device + porting the games I mentioned in VR.
But I see it was Meta, not Microsoft promoting the service. Anyway I think they should enter the VR space.
sorry of this was asked before, or if I'm just stupid/lazy/etc...
But can I stream games from my XSX instead of the actual game pass (which I don't have atm)
Or tell me how it can be done (ie what do I sideload) ?
thanks
Article has been updated! Xbox Cloud Gaming is now available for Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest 3 and Meta Quest Pro.
May have to check it out. Wonder if it works with the Quest controllers or if you need to tie an Xbox controller in.
@InterceptorAlpha you need to sync a pad, the app really doesn't seem to like the quest controllers, they work but it seems to built around the idea you'll use hand track9ng to interact with the VR bits and gamepad to interact with the xbox bit.
Why don't they bring vr to xbox then
Played an hour of Remnant 1 via the app this morning. Works well, though maxing out the screen size does present resolution issues.
@CutchuSlow This is just a version of the cloud app, you're playing "flat games" on a virtual screen within VR but YES they should bring VR to Xbox, I've said before there is a "low risk" way of doing, letting third party headsets work on Xbox (Steam just released their own "link app" on Quest), and simply "letting" publishers release VR games on the store. If it fails it cost them basically nothing, if it succeeds they can make more money.
@abe_hikura this really. It's an easy win if they work on VR support for Flight Sim, Doom(s), Skyrim, Starfield, Forza thats a massive bonus if all I need is a cable to connect my Quest 3.
@elpardo1984 yeah just set a minimum requirement for the headsets like (inside out tracking t sticks/4 button controllers.) And let publishers/market forces see if it works or not. They can probably get away with no new first party VR content since they aren't selling headsets.
it's weird that the EXISTING PC VR games they own from Bethesda (Skyrim, Fallout, Doom, etc) aren't part of PC gamepass
@abe_hikura if they made just quest 2&3 compatible they’d instantly have the biggest install base in VR.
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