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Microsoft’s Xbox Cloud is Now Supported by Customized Xbox Series X Hardware

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Microsoft Xbox has swung a new update to its users. According to a report from The Verge, the tech Colossal, Microsoft confirmed that it had finished the Xbox cloud game upgrade. The upgrade is wholly supported by customized Xbox Series X hardware; the new update improves the Frame rate of the game, increases the game loading speed, and elevates the performance.  

Players can stream over 100 Xbox games online on devices including laptops, phones, or tablets, instead of downloading the hardware on the device; this is amazing, isn’t it? Another pivotal thing is that players should have an active Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Membership, an adaptable gadget, a wise controller, and a rocket-speed internet to experience uninterrupted steaming.

In June of this year, Kareem Choudhry, President of Microsoft Cloud Games, announced that the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Membership would soon get an unprecedented upgrade in the next few months. And also mentioned that the cloud games would be redeemed with Xbox Series X servers test. 

Furthermore, Microsoft has announced that it has developed an Xbox App custom build to TV and allowed players to play games without a console; It looks like a couple of volcanoes propelled towards us. 

Notably, some games have immensely increased in performance in terms of gameplay and stability, such as Rainbow Six Siege, Dirt 5, Yakuza: Like a Dragon, “Zombie Force 4”, “Dark Alliance,” “Death by Dawn,” “Downhill King” “No Man’s Sky,” “Rotten Kingdom 2”, “Ark: Survival Evolution,” “Call of the Sea,” “Conan Exile” and  “Distant Star Story.”

It is reported that the new featured configuration is only available on the Xbox Series X hardware. It seems Microsoft has now deployed across the entire xCloud library. Hopefully, this can be an impressive standout from Microsoft, and it would be an excellent relish for Xbox users.

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