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There are a lot of different benefits to this inclusion. Sometimes it’s just not convenient to access the console, and it might be easier to stream certain games on PC, as opposed to on a mobile device. Streaming also allows players to avoid using up valuable storage space on their PC. While this would be big enough on its own, the feature will allow Xbox Game Pass PC users to access certain games that are normally exclusive to consoles. At this point, it’s hard to imagine very many Xbox games that haven’t been offered on PC, but this is still a pretty big deal. On top of getting to play previously console exclusive titles, being able to stream anywhere will offer a lot more freedom to enjoy games the way players want.

As of this writing, more than 250 console games are being offered to stream via PC. The list is pretty diverse, and includes some recent releases, such as Final Fantasy XVI and Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind. There are even some Xbox 360 games being offered, such as the first LEGO Batman and Saint’s Row 2. The full list includes multiple versions of certain games, such as the standard, gold edition, and ultimate editions of Star Wars Outlaws.
The ability to stream games that you own is available now to Xbox Insiders in 28 countries, and the option can be found in the Xbox PC app. A full list of compatible games can be found at Xbox’s official website right here. Unfortunately, it seems this option still only applies to users that own these games digitally. If you own a physical copy of these games, you still can’t stream them on other devices. That’s not surprising, but it’s sure to disappoint Xbox users that still like to buy physical games.








