Microsoft is planning to switch its cloud gaming system in September. It is just two months when it’s bringing its Xbox Series X console into the market.
Microsoft, the software giant had begun testing the cloud gaming, Project could. Thus streams video games to smartphones, tablets, and other devices. There are no details about the cost of the service. But this will be including the game “Halo: Infinite”. Halo: Infinite would be among 100 plus games that would be playable. Phil Spencer, the head of Xbox for Microsoft has announced this on Thursday via an online post.
The game, Halo: Infinite was unveiled last year. It is expected to hit the market with the new console by Microsoft.
Microsoft is in the news to add Project xCloud free. It will be added at no additional charges but only for the ones who have already paid for the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate service. It is available at $14.99. The pass would give subscribers access to multiplayer gaming (online). This will also provide access to 100 plus video games for streaming. According to Spencer, “So when ‘Halo Infinite’ launches, you and your friends can play together and immerse yourselves in the Halo universe as Master Chief – anywhere you go and across devices.”
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He also said cloud gaming and subscription will also give access to new games. He said, “even if you choose to stay with your current console for a while.”
The new Xbox Series X will be having the processing power that will be r times of the current Xbox One X console.
A tweet by the official handle of Xbox states, “@SummerGameFest Pre-Show at 8 am PT with @GeoffKeighley on @YouTubeGaming”
More details about the Xbox Series X games would be revealed on Thursday, the 23rd of July.