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Friday, 19 November 2021

Microsoft Starts to Roll Out Its Brand New Cloud Gaming to Xbox Consoles

Tech Giant Microsoft, in a recent press meet, has announced that it has started to roll out Xbox Cloud Gaming on Xbox Series X / S consoles. To get the game on their consoles, users will require a Game Pass Ultimate subscription. Microsoft also has stated that the users might not have access to the feature right away. The company will roll out its new cloud games in November to a subset of Xbox gamers and later to everyone in supported markets.

Cloud gaming on Xbox consoles will have several applications. Gamers can try demo games that are available on Game Pass without having to download them completely. Also, there is a multiplayer invite for a game; gamers can play it without installing the game. Xbox Cloud Gaming will allow the gamers to stream the game so they can jump right in.

With Xbox Cloud Gaming, users can play some most exclusive next-gen games like Recompile, The Medium, and The Riftbreaker, with the last-gen console. Microsoft's most famous Flight Simulator is not available yet, but the company has assured that it will add to its cloud game library in early 2022.

Thursday, 10 June 2021

 

Microsoft to sell its major products at brick-and-mortar stores

 

The software giant Microsoft has announced that it is returning to the physical retail market and will be selling products at brick-and-mortar stores. The company will start selling products at its "Experience Centers" in London, New York City, and Sydney by the end of July. The products selected by Microsoft will be available on July 1st, but the global chip shortage will create a big impact on what is available to buy.

Microsoft's most anticipated Xbox Series X / S consoles will not be available in these stores initially until stocks of these devices improve to meet demand. But other Xbox-related products will be available, alongside Surface devices and Microsoft 365 subscriptions. Microsoft Experience Centers will also be providing its customers a way to experience their new products in person.

Microsoft will use these innovative experience centers to test and experiment and continue to evolve the knowledge based on customer feedback. The experience centers will be starting from July 1st, and the customers will be able to purchase select Microsoft products at the New York, London, and Sydney locations. Information about products being sold will be updated on the company's official website.