
Since Microsoft began making some non-Game Pass titles playable with Xbox Cloud Gaming, the team has been expanding the service fairly regularly - and in the latest Xbox update overview, Microsoft has announced another 10 games that will be playable soon.
Unlike recent updates to the service, these aren't actually live right now - Xbox says these games are "coming soon", with even more planned after that. Anyway, here are the next 10 titles that aren't in Xbox Game Pass but will soon be playable over cloud streaming:
- Atomic Heart
- Cult Of The Lamb
- Hotline Miami
- Killer Frequency
- Neva
- Overcooked! All You Can Eat
- Phanton Breaker: Battle Grounds Ultimate
- Serious Sam Collection
- Trepang2
- Worms Armageddon: Anniversary Edition
Aside from the first public wave of 50 owned games that arrived on cloud streaming, this is one of the biggest updates since, especially when you consider the "and more" titles teased as part of the Xbox February 2025 update.
And, once these games have been added to the 'Stream Your Own Game' library, Microsoft will be fast approaching 100 non-Game Pass titles playable on Xbox Cloud Gaming. For the full list of streamable titles before this update arrives, check out our handy guide down below.
Any of these Xbox games you're excited to play on the cloud? Talk to us down below.
[source news.xbox.com]
Comments 10
Do you need ultimate to stream it?
@CutchuSlow You do, yeah. At least for now.
I can't even stream from Xbox on local LAN to android (WiFi) properly, good old ms limited it to a terrible 720p. Play Anywhere? Nah, mate.
Or am I doing something wrong?
@Porridge2215 The trouble with streaming is it depends on so many different factors like distance to the server farm, what router you use, etc. You can have a really fast internet connection in terms of Mbps and it doesn't work well, or have an average one and it works great.
Hopefully as game streaming becomes more common these things will be ironed out, but it makes it very hard to diagnose what the problem is. Bit of a lottery imho. It's simple plug and play for some and a nightmare for others.
Not even using the internet, just the LAN..
Any ms pages I've read say streaming local is 720p, never more.
Ridiculous when I stream my PC on same LAN (the next port!) to the same android at 4k 60 FPS with no glitches.
If they fixed this, I might have been tempted to go ultimate and dabble more, but the grab for money, and the not giving a darn for the little man, makes me dig my heels in and not pay them a penny.
@Porridge2215 I think they'll upgrade the output at some point this year - certainly with all the "This is an Xbox" campaigning, they'll want to back that up with good stats.
@Porridge2215 Streaming over LAN is 1080p while over the internet is 720p. If you can play OG Xbox and 360 games then it is 1080p. I would say something is wrong with the settings if you cannot achieve this. You could try a 3rd party app such as better xcloud, xbxplay, xbxplay or alternative that enable you to set a 720p or 1080p stream. Or try streaming from Xbox to the PC and see what the bottleneck is. Probably a setting. Because if your PC is streaming 4k, your Xbox will easily do 1080p.
I have the same setup and both moonlight and xbxplay work flawlessly to any android I use.
I appreciate the advise, but 3rd party apps getting my original username password for MS, I just cannot go there. MS should be stepping up...I hope @kaloudz is right
@Porridge2215 Fair enough too. I hope this service improves for you soon. Happy gaming 👍
@Porridge2215 I reckon they will buddy. It makes no sense for them to lag behind the times when they're trying to get a huge leg over the streaming demographic. I reckon we will see something at the summer showcase. I totally agree with you though. MS cant sit on that.
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