Playing games directly from a cloud seems like the best way to enjoy your favorite titles. The old days when you were gathering a pile of DVDs and CDs for all the FIFA, PES, or GTA titles are gone forever. Microsoft came with the perfect solution, and they presented during E3 2019 the Project xCloud streaming service that will allow users to play their games straight from the cloud.
Microsoft has even announced the arrival of more Xbox One games for the Project xCloud service, and they are pretty exciting titles. Below you can see the full list of the newly added pieces of art which you can enjoy:
- Halo: The Master Chief Collection
- Batman: The Enemy Within – The Complete Season (from the first episode to the fifth one)
- Batman: The Telltale Series – The Complete Season (Episodes 1-5)
- GoNNER – BLÜEBERRY Edition
- SUPERHOT
- Portal Knights
- Sparklite
- Tracks – The Train Set Game
- Train Sim World 2019
- Kingdom Two Crowns
- The Wolf Among Us
- Wasteland 2: Directors Cut
- The Surge
- Destiny 2
- Sid Meier’s Civilization VI
Probably the most resounding name from the list is Destiny 2, being originally released as a free online-only multiplayer FPS game. It was developed by the Washington-based company Bungie and made available for PS, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. The two Batman titles can please for sure a lot of fans of the insanely notorious character. It’s true that an Arkham Asylum would have been a better option, but hey, you know what they say: it’s better than nothing, right?
Xbox Project xCloud Preview is already live in the US, UK, and Korea. As for the fans from the rest of the world, they should not despair. Microsoft plans to expand Project xCloud to India, Japan, Canada and Western Europe later in 2020. As for Xbox Console Streaming, it’s now available in all Xbox-supported countries.
What games would you like to see in Project xCloud?