This Thursday, Xbox revealed a series of new moves for the future of the company and video games. Meanwhile, cloud gaming service Xbox Cloud Gaming has announced the arrival of two more countries: New Zealand and Argentina. With that, there are 28 countries where it currently operates.

On the other hand, the company announced that it is collaborating with Samsung to bring the cloud gaming service to its televisions and monitors via an ‘app’, that is, without the need for consoles or other accessories.

The company reports that Xbox Cloud Gaming will not only have games included in the Game Pass catalog as it has been so far, but will also allow players to use the games they own on any compatible device.

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Until now, users were able to do this by transmitting the signal from their console to a device such as a mobile phone or tablet. However, this change will allow you to play without relying on your console or internet connection.

Latter, Xbox also revealed the first details of Project MoorcroftA program that will provide demos of upcoming games for Xbox Game Pass members.

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Source: Exame

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