
While streaming is not a brand new tool on for Xbox, it is still a mechanic that is still aging for the platform. Already, players have access to xCloud which allows users to run the majority of Xbox Game Pass titles on the cloud-based platform via mobile devices and now browser. Additionally, users also have the option now to use the Xbox app on PC as well more recently.
Elsewhere though, players on console are slowly finding access to streaming as well on console. In that, the firm promised full support for Xbox by the end of this year. Atop of that, users can technically access the feature via Microsoft Edge. In September the firm welcomed the new Chromium version of the browser which enabled clients like xCloud & Google Stadia as well.
Oddly enough, Nvidia GeForce Now was not accessible as found by The Verge. But that appeared to only be temporary according to the outlet’s Senior Editor Tom Warren. On Twitter, he uploads a video of the service now running via Microsoft Edge Chromium on console which you can view below:
Most interesting is that not entirely everything is accessible – which comes to be less surprising under full context. While Nvidia GeForce Now opens its doors to PC games even included in your Steam library, some properties are not available still. Among what is, Warren finds that Sony Interactive Entertainment’s Death Stranding is not playable via the service on Xbox.
As noted by Warren previously, you can use keyboard & mouse inputs on console through Microsoft Edge to maintain the native feel of PC as well. Now, the only sore thumb that remains to be sticking out for Microsoft Edge Chromium is the ability to fully use Discord on Xbox at the moment.
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