Xbox Cloud Gaming Launches "Stream Your Own Game" Feature for Game Pass Ultimate Members
Microsoft has delivered on its promise to bring the much-anticipated Stream Your Own Game feature to Xbox Cloud Gaming. Starting today, Game Pass Ultimate subscribers can stream their owned games directly through compatible devices. This exciting addition unlocks a new layer of accessibility for Xbox Cloud Gaming, now available on Samsung Smart TVs, Amazon Fire TV devices, Meta Quest headsets, and via browser on PCs, smartphones, and tablets. Compatibility for Xbox consoles and the Xbox app on PC is slated for 2025.
How It Works
With the Stream Your Own Game feature, players can enjoy their library of owned games through the cloud, bypassing the need to download and install them locally. This provides quick access to titles on the go or in scenarios where high-performance hardware may not be available.
Launch Titles (50 Games Available Today):
Notable games available at launch include:
Assassin’s Creed Mirage
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora
Baldur’s Gate 3
Cyberpunk 2077
Final Fantasy XIV Online
Star Wars Outlaws
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Microsoft has confirmed that the feature supports all editions of these titles, including Deluxe and Ultimate versions, ensuring players have access to their complete digital library. The list will continue to grow as more titles are added in the coming months.
Current and Upcoming Compatibility
Stream Your Own Game is currently accessible in 28 countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Japan, and Australia. Expansion to other regions is expected alongside upcoming updates in 2025.
For a seamless experience, ensure your device supports Xbox Cloud Gaming. A full list of compatible devices and requirements is available on the official support page.
What’s Next?
Microsoft plans to roll out the feature to Xbox consoles and the Xbox app on PC next year, making the integration even more versatile. This move cements Microsoft’s commitment to expanding cloud gaming as a core part of its ecosystem, rivaling services like NVIDIA GeForce Now and Sony's PlayStation Plus Cloud Streaming.
Will you be diving into Stream Your Own Game on Xbox Cloud Gaming? Which game from your library are you most excited to stream? Let us know in the comments!