Xbox 'Stream Your Own Game' Titles: The Complete List So Far

Back in 2024, Microsoft announced a program called Xbox 'Stream Your Own Game', which aimed to make players' purchases available to stream via Xbox Cloud Gaming without them needing to be part of Xbox Game Pass already.

This feature is now very much up and running, and it continues to grow with more supported titles all the time. With that in mind, we thought we'd put together a complete list of Xbox 'Stream Your Own Game' additions so far.

You'll find that list below - but first, let's get through a few commonly-asked questions:

How Do I Use Xbox's 'Stream Your Own Game' Feature?

If you're trying to find Xbox 'Stream Your Own Game' on a browser, there's a dedicated 'Buy and Stream' page on the official Xbox website where you can access the titles you own. Simply go on there, make sure you're signed in, locate the title that you've already purchased, and you should be able to play it directly inside the browser window.

Some devices, such as Samsung TVs, Amazon Fire Sticks and Meta Quest headsets, have a dedicated Xbox Cloud Gaming app integrated into them, and you can access Xbox 'Stream Your Own Game' from within there.

In terms of console and the PC app, Microsoft is still working on bringing the feature to both of those, so for the time being your only option is to play via a browser (on either device). That said, some Xbox Insiders have already begun testing 'Stream Your Own Game' via a dedicated console app, so it should roll out to everyone very soon.

Does 'Stream Your Own Game' Require Xbox Game Pass?

Yes. You'll need to be an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate member in order to access the 'Stream Your Own Game feature. You'll also need to be part of a country that supports Xbox Cloud Gaming (there are 28 of them in all).

Why Wouldn't I Use Xbox Remote Play Instead?

Xbox Remote Play is an amazing way to access your console games when playing on a different device inside the same house - such as a laptop or phone while someone else is watching TV - but it's not quite as good when you're away from home, and the caveat is that it requires your console to be active in order to function at all.

By utilising Xbox 'Stream Your Own Game', you can be all over the world and still connect to Microsoft's dedicated servers, meaning that as long as you've got a fast and stable internet connection, it should be a good experience.

Ultimately, we'd recommend Xbox Remote Play in the home, but Xbox Cloud Gaming away from it.


Right! Here's the full list of Xbox Stream Your Own Game titles so far. The most recent update was in February 2025, and we'll be sure to update this again when Microsoft reveals a new batch - we'll let you know what was added, too.

The newest entries to this list are Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, Indivisible, Merge & Blade and Return to Grace.

Full List Of Xbox 'Stream Your Own Game' Titles

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