
As part of today's Tokyo Game Show 2021 stream, Microsoft announced that Xbox Cloud Gaming will be expanding to Australia, Brazil, Japan and Mexico this week.
The rollout is beginning today in Brazil and Mexico, with Australia and Japan getting support from October 1. This brings the total number to 26 countries which now support Xbox Cloud Gaming, allowing users to play a range of games on the go via their mobile device and/or Windows PC.
Xbox Cloud Gaming has seen some huge advances this week. Not only has the service moved into new areas of the world, but certain Xbox Insiders have also been granted the ability to test out the feature on their console.
Everyone else can expect to find Xbox Cloud Gaming on consoles this holiday season. There's no definitive date yet, but we should learn more in the coming weeks.
For now though, it's great to see more territories getting access to Cloud Gaming on mobile and PC.
Happy to see Xbox Cloud Gaming rollout to more countries? Drop us a comment and let us know.
[source news.xbox.com]
Comments (4)
It's about time they made the no-brainer move, and expanded to Japan, where mobile is king. Now they have to secure future Japanese hits on GP day one. That is how you make it in that territory.
That and Minecraft lol.
FINALLY BRAZIL, I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR XCLOUD FOR SO LONG, LEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Those four countries are long overdue.
On Twitter it's been pointed out the Microsoft press release mentions that xCloud has now transitioned completely over to the Series X blades - no more One S ones
Should mean an improved experience for everyone too - I use it on occasion and have noticed the loading times have vastly improved
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