Xbox: Neues Next-Gen

The new feature makes Next-Gen-Gaming also possible on consoles of the previous generation. Some gamers are now allowed to test Microsoft s cloud gaming function on the Xbox One.

Xbox continues on the in-house cloud gaming service - recently gamers can also play games for the Xbox Series X | S thanks to the function with an Xbox ONE. After the feature has been announced a few weeks ago, players can now benefit - but for the time being only selected Xbox insiders.

XBox: Cloud-gaming brings next gene to older consoles

The cloud gaming feature for the Xbox One allows players on the older console generation to gamble exclusive Next-Gen highlights, by streaming to the console. Thus, the latest high quality games could also run on the load gene devices - at least when the internet connection plays along. (Source: Xbox)

For the beginning, however, Microsoft makes the new feature tie only from xbox-alpha-skip-ahead insiders. Such a staggered test phase had already used the company for previous cloud gaming projects, such as streaming the Game Pass Library on laptops and PCs.

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Microsoft relies on console compatibility

With the focus on cloud gaming, Microsoft continues to improve access to the latest games. Over the next few years, with games such as Readfall, Starfield and The Elder Scrolls 6 appear to appear some sophisticated Next games, which will exploit the full graphics power of the Xbox Series X. With the cloud gaming feature, Xbox One owners can experience these triple-a games in their full splendor.

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Microsoft brings a new cloud gaming feature to the Xbox One. Some xbox insiders can now test the function on their last gene console and gamble Next games via streaming.

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