
Xbox has added another batch of titles to its 'Stream Your Own Game' library this week - with four being Xbox Game Pass titles that are about the depart the service in the coming days.
The fifth and final addition to this new game streaming batch is Blasphemous 2 - which hasn't been a part of the XGP service at this point. Anyway, we'll throw the full list of new Xbox Cloud Gaming 'Owned' titles down below:
With these new arrivals for Xbox's 'Stream Your Own Game' service, the full list now stands at over 70 titles in total. We've seen the team continually add small batches of games to this library in recent weeks - and of course, the vast majority of Game Pass titles are also playable via the cloud.
For the full list of non-Game Pass titles now included in the program, along with how to get started on Xbox Cloud Gaming, check out our handy guides down below.
Will you be playing any of these new Cloud Gaming titles? Talk to us down in the comments.
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I'm liking how fast they're adding support, but I do wonder how they go about picking which titles make the cut first. Most played, maybe?
This play your own games didn't make any sense. You can already play all your xbox one/series games cloud without game pass. Just using remote play.
@Batfan2425 If you are playing on Steam Deck, you can setup XCloud through Edge browser and have it launch like an app. You can play Game Pass games, but not your own.
@Batfan2425 that only works if you're on the same network as your xbox. Sure, you can use a VPN to circumvent that problem but if just ONE of the networks is shoddy (and it always is when you need it the most) then it's restart-restart-restart next to laggy. Having your titles accessible in the cloud eliminates multiple problems.
The chosen titles do not make a lot of marketing sense and they're probably just easy ones running on engines which preceded them. No, I would focus on full coop games. Because with this, EVERY game becomes a couch coop game. Nothing travels faster than the word of mouth.
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