This Thursday, Xbox announced great news and new services to add to its portfolio. One of the most important innovations Xbox Cloud Gaming, which can play in the cloud, will reach two new countries: New Zealand and Argentina.
With this addition, the service is currently available in 28 countries, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
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“We constantly hear from players in Argentina and New Zealand that accessing Xbox Cloud Gaming is a priority and we’re excited to make it a reality. Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta) is available today, you’ll be able to play it soon. Halo Infinite, Forza Horizon 5 and Tunic Directly from the cloud with an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription on iOS devices, Android phones and tablets, Windows PC, Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One, and as announced today, Catherine Gluckstein, VP and Product Manager, said: “We’ll be able to play on TV,” he said.
(Plus: Xbox lets you play games you own over the cloud.)
In addition to being in one of the 28 countries where the service currently operates, user needs an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription and a compatible device (iPhone, Android phones and tablets, Windows PCs, Xbox consoles).
Additionally, you must have a controller (not necessarily an Xbox controller) connected via USB or Bluetooth, and a good Internet connection. As the company recommends, the minimum speed should be 10 Mbps down. In the case of connecting via Wi-Fi, the company recommends it be over the 5 GHz band.
Source: Exame

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