Los jugadores ahora pueden transmitir un catálogo limitado de juegos después de que Microsoft lanzó Xbox Cloud Gaming. La función, anunciada por primera vez en 2019, está disponible para los suscriptores de Xbox Game Pass Ultimate con un catálogo limitado de juegos. La compatibilidad de la función con la consola Xbox está prevista para 2025.
La aparición de plataformas de transmisión de videojuegos como Twitch y YouTube Gaming ha popularizado la cultura del juego entre la población en general. La transmisión de juegos se ha convertido en un negocio lucrativo, y muchas partes interesadas en los juegos, como Microsoft, se están adaptando para adaptarse a este nicho.
La transmisión de tu propio juego comienza ahora con Xbox Cloud Gaming (beta)
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- Xbox (@Xbox) 20 de noviembre de 2024
Five years after making the initial announcement, Microsoft finally enabled Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers to stream select games they own via Xbox Cloud Gaming. First announced as Project xCloud in 2019, Microsoft followed up the project with another confirmation in 2022. However, the feature’s rollout was delayed several times. The delays were attributed to multiple infrastructure issues that limited development. With rumors first popping up over the last few weeks, Microsoft confirmed the leaks by announcing Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta) for a select list of regions and countries.
Microsoft also announced Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta) will support a wide range of devices. The new feature comes with support for PC, phones, tablets, and handhelds with access to a web browser. Phone and PC support extends to Android devices, iPhones, iPads, Macbooks, and Windows devices. Gamers can also use the Xbox app or the official Xbox streaming website to stream directly using supported VR headsets, Amazon Fire devices, and Samsung Smart TVs. The feature also supports wireless Bluetooth controllers and PC input devices (keyboard and mouse).
Xbox Cloud Gaming launched with a catalog of 50 compatible games. The launch will feature several popular games such as Baldur’s Gate 3, Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Cyberpunk 2077, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II (2022), Hogwarts Legacy, Mortal Kombat 1, and NBA 2K25. Support advised gamers to use 10 Mbps on mobile devices, 20 Mbps on consoles, PCs, and tablets, and 5Ghz WiFi or mobile data connection for best performance. The statement explained that gameplay on devices might be affected by factors such as user location and internet connection.
Microsoft announced the feature twice in 2019 and 2022 without having the end product to show. Over the same period, other streaming platforms such as Twitch and YouTube Gaming have established themselves in the niche, securing a large market share. While most Xbox subscribers were positive about the feature, many gamers criticized its late release to the public and speculated on its timing amidst other streaming competitors. Some gamers even stated that the service’s launch may be an indicator of the end of the Xbox console era.
“How about you allow me to play the games I own online without having a subscription that would be nice.”
–BroncoWarrior30
Other gamers criticized Microsoft’s decision to launch the streaming service despite it not being ready. The feature’s global availability was also pointed out as only being available in a handful of first-world countries. Amidst the speculation, Microsoft also revealed that the feature would be coming to console and PC in 2025. While many gamers welcomed the news, some continued to criticize Microsoft for its poor timing when marketing and rolling out new services.
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