Xbox Cloud Gaming in 2022
Handing your console off to a sibling or significant other? If your game is supported by Xbox Cloud Gaming, it’s immediately accessible, allowing you to resume it on another device without losing any progress.
Read on, then, to find out everything you need to know about Xbox Cloud Gaming, its requirements, and the benefits and features it can provide in comparison to a more traditional console experience.
Xbox Cloud Gaming: what you’ll need
As mentioned, access to Xbox Cloud Gaming first requires an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription. At $14.99 / £10.99 a month, it’s a bit pricier than the base subscription tier, but the extra cost does benefit you by granting access to Xbox Cloud Gaming as well as the PC Game Pass service.
You’ll also need a device that supports Xbox Cloud Gaming. These include both Android and iOS smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy S21 or iPhone 13. But Xbox Cloud Gaming will also work on tablets like the iPad, iPad Pro and Microsoft’s own Surface Go devices. For smartphones and tablets, you’ll also need to download the Xbox Game Pass app that will let you access and stream supported games with just a few taps.
A brief list of supported devices can be found on Xbox’s website, but in general, if you have any modern laptop, or a smartphone or tablet running either iOS or Android, you should be able to play games via Xbox Cloud Gaming.
Xbox Cloud Gaming titles can also be played on your PC or laptop, too, either via the desktop app or even through your favorite internet browser including Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge and Firefox.
Don’t have a supported portable device? Fear not as you can also play games from the cloud right from your Xbox Series X/S console, too. Although in this case, we’d suggest just downloading your desired games instead as you’ll be able to play beyond the limitations of Xbox Cloud Gaming, such as its inability to stream at 4K resolution.
Touch controls are supported on devices with touch screens, but you can also make use of controllers connected via USB or wirelessly over Bluetooth, including the Xbox Wireless Controller, Razer Kishi Mobile Game Controller and even Sony’s Dualshock 4.
Microsoft also recommends a high-speed internet connection for optimal play when using Xbox Cloud Gaming. You’ll need down speeds of at least 20 Mbps and a 5GHz Wi-Fi connection for an entry-level cloud gaming experience. Of course, faster speeds will provide a more solid connection to your streamed game, which will lower latency and diminish oddities like screen tearing and the occasional blank screen.
Xbox Cloud Gaming: stream quality and performance
Streaming via Xbox Cloud Gaming means you get to play supported games instantly on your chosen device, with no need to download the game to your device’s storage. That instant delivery doesn’t come without its costs, of course.
To keep a consistent performance, Xbox Cloud Gaming streams at a 1080p resolution up to 60fps. That means you won’t be able to stream games at a higher 1440p or 4K resolution, but 1080p is more than serviceable on the smaller screens you’ll likely be making use of for Xbox Cloud Gaming, be that a smartphone or tablet screen.
While a 1080p cap makes Xbox Cloud Gaming streaming more manageable for your internet’s bandwidth, you’ll still want to have a speedy connection for a consistent experience.
Thankfully, should you meet the criteria for a smooth streaming experience, you’ll find that games played via Xbox Cloud Gaming offer sharper visuals and far better load times than the same games played on last generation’s Xbox One. Load times, especially, are comparable to the remarkably quick Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S SSDs.
Xbox Cloud Gaming: what can I play?
You’ll be able to play a huge variety of games featured in the Xbox Game Pass library with Xbox Cloud Gaming. Not every game on the service can be streamed, but by using the app, you’ll be able to access a dedicated “Cloud” subsection that’ll list all the games you can play via the Xbox Cloud Gaming service.
The range of titles available to play via Xbox Cloud Gaming is also pretty vast. From big-budget first-party titles like Forza Horizon 5, Gears Tactics, and Halo Infinite all the way down to some of the best indies around, like Hollow Knight, Ori and the Will of the Wisps, and Outer Wilds.
You’ll also get to stream some of the best third-party games available on Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S, including Dragon Quest 11, Mass Effect Legendary Edition, and Mortal Kombat 11. Suffice to say, there’s plenty to play on Xbox Cloud Gaming. You can find the full list of games here, and you can even play them straight from your browser provided you have a supported controller connected to the device.
Xbox Cloud Gaming: final thoughts
Xbox Cloud Gaming provides a very solid alternative to downloading games to storage, and is among the best game streaming platforms available today, especially when stacked up against competing services like Google Stadia and Nvidia GeForce Now.
You won’t be streaming games at 4K anytime soon, but what Xbox Cloud Gaming loses in image quality, it more than makes up for in connection stability, quick load times and a wide range of supported devices and controller setups.
There are some notable barriers to entry, of course, like having to subscribe to the relatively expensive Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, as well as having a fairly speedy internet connection, but if you meet the criteria, then Xbox Cloud Gaming could be your passage to experiencing the very best Xbox Game Pass games whether you’re at home or out and about.