Microsoft has started streaming games from the Xbox Series X -apkrig
Until now, Xbox Cloud Gaming has relied on servers based on Xbox One S consoles, the cheapest and slowest model. However, Microsoft recently announced that it plans to rearm the Xbox Series X hardware in the near future. And this seems to have started to happen, as some users of the service have noticed.
Players have noticed that some titles offer a higher framerate and significantly lower recording times. The higher performance immediately had a positive effect on them. For example, a journalist drew attention to a novelty Tom Warren from The Verge magazine. According to him, games like Yakuza: Like a Dragon or Rainbow Six Siege offer new graphics modes, up to 120 fps and load faster. He also pointed this out Goggles.
it looks like xCloud just got the Xbox Series X hardware upgrade for certain games. Yakuza, Rainbow Six Siege, and others are showing 120fps or gfx options, and are loading faster pic.twitter.com/BUU866V0BF
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) June 22, 2021
Users on the Resetera discussion server have already started compiling a list of supported titles. And it’s already really long. You will find big and small games in it. It is worth mentioning Sea of Thieves, Outriders, Gears 5, MLB The Show, Grounded, For Honor or Destiny 2. It is interesting that you will not find all the first party titles in the selection, as you might expect. Microsoft has not yet commented on the news. But he will soon have more information for players.
Streaming from the cloud can be a bit more attractive for some players after this step. We’ve previously written that Microsoft has confirmed that next-gen games will be available on the Xbox One in this way. Randomly Flight Simulator.
PlayStation Now is still waiting for PS5 games
Sony’s competing PlayStation Now service currently only offers games for PS2, PS3 and PS4. It also works on the PS5, but does not have titles on the PS5 menu. Its library contains over 700 games. More than 3 million people subscribe to the service. Unfortunately, it is officially unavailable in our country. Until recently, it also only worked in 720p resolution, but in April it started supporting 1080p resolution in selected markets.
Coincidentally, we learned at the same time that Bloodborne was the most popular PS Now title on the PC this spring. He overtook Horizon Zero Dawn and The Last of Us. The service allows you to play / stream PlayStation exclusivity also on Windows.