

It'd be simply absurd to list out all 400 games in the service, and we do have a full list of Xbox Game Pass titles right here. EA titles also remain in the service as well under Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, as part of Microsoft’s deal with EA Play. Games typically cycle in and out of the service on anywhere between three- and six-month bases, with Microsoft’s own games remaining in the service as permanent fixtures. I’ve discovered more games than ever as a result of the ease of access afforded by Xbox Game Pass and its PC counterpart, and the revolving library keeps the curation quality high without cannibalizing retail sales for developers. For all of these games, potentially thousands of dollars’ worth of retail price value, it’s a truly incredible proposition that I wish I had access to as a youngster. The PC library costs $10 per month, and the full PC, console, and cloud library costs just $15 per month. Sadly a lot of these require an Xbox controller to play, since they’re running on Xbox hardware, but it’s a side effect of those cloud games running on Xbox console hardware. This includes another 300 or so titles of various shapes and sizes, and the cloud-gaming aspect of it can be a boon for lower-power PCs, or even ARM devices like the Surface Pro X.

If you have Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, you also get access to the cloud gaming library direct from the Xbox app on Windows 10 or 11. There are some truly great indie titles in there as well that aren’t available on Xbox Game Pass, such as Into the Breach, and some classic PC titles like Hexen. As noted above, there are over 400 games in the service, including major titles from EA, Microsoft, Bethesda, and various others. This is because Xbox Cloud Gaming is only available in 28 countries so far, and mine isn’t one of them.The obvious big benefit of PC Game Pass is the sheer value. When trying it from India, your writer found no such integration active while using Bing. However, it seems that this is only available in select locations for now. Its tests also showed that it supports both Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome browsers. RELATED: Stadia Was A Failed Experiment, But Being Able To Jump Into People's Screenshots Felt Like The FutureĪccording to a user’s post on Thurrott’s forums, this integration has been around since June but has only come to light now. However, players will need to be logged in to their Microsoft account and have an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Subscription. Clicking on it takes you to the Xbox Store listing for the game from where players can launch it.

Spotted by Thurrott, you can search for a game via Bing search and it will now show a separate banner in the search results that has a “Play” button next to the game listing (as long as it's available of course). Xbox Cloud Gaming now lets players access games from Bing search results directly.
