Xbox Game Pass Comes To New Samsung Smart TVs On June 30th

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Xbox has been talking about the idea of bringing Game Pass Ultimate library to smart televisions for at least one year. just another wordpress site It's coming in 2022. The Xbox app will be available on this year's Samsung smart TVs as well as monitors and smart TVs. Game Pass Ultimate subscribers can play games in the cloud without the need for additional hardware other than a gamingpad that is Bluetooth-connected. The app is compatible with any PlayStation controller.



2022 Samsung smart TV models support games streaming services like NVIDIA's GeForce Now and Google Stadia. Samsung has launched a new Gaming Hub for its TVs in January, putting these cloud services front-and-center, and the Xbox app is expected to join them. Xbox is an important player in cloud gaming with more than 25 million Game Pass subscribers. However there are a few who are on the Ultimate Tier which unlocks streaming capabilities.



The Game Pass Ultimate library has hundreds of games available to stream and Xbox has made it a goal to release its big first-party titles on the service from the beginning. On Samsung devices The Xbox app will work with Bluetooth headsets and gamepads, including the Xbox Wireless Controller, and PlayStation's DualShock 4 and DualSense.



Xbox hasn't yet released any updates to the dedicated streaming device, which it said it was developing last year in conjunction with the smart TV app.



Xbox has plans to launch more exciting games for Game Pass in the coming months. In the next year, the company plans to allow Ultimate subscribers to stream specific games they purchase outside of the Game Pass library. It's not clear how this will work and it's likely to apply to titles that leave the Game Pass catalog but remain within the Xbox ecosystem, but it could include games from third-party distributors.



A spokesperson for Xbox stated that the company will provide the option to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members to play certain games via the cloud. Over the next few years we'll be releasing more details about the particular games that will be supported by Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta).



Xbox is bringing cloud gaming to two new nations, Argentina and New Zealand, on June 9th. This includes access the Xbox streaming library as well as Fortnite. Epic Games partnered with Xbox to bring Fortnite to Xbox Cloud Gaming. It's free to play without subscription. Xbox said it was open to adding more free-to-play games to its cloud gaming network.



Xbox will be testing an option that lets multiple profiles play simultaneously under one Game Pass subscription over the next year. It will be tested in Colombia, Ireland, and Xbox executives are considering it as a "potential enhancement" to Game Pass.



Finally, Game Pass will soon have game demos. Within the next year, Xbox will start rolling out bite-sized, curated pieces of upcoming games on Game Pass, allowing subscribers to test these titles for free and offer feedback to developers. The program will be focused on independent titles at first and Xbox has stated that developers will be compensated for their participation, meaning all the work involved in creating a demo won't go unfunded. The demo program is called Project Moorcroft. Feah There's no confirmation on whether there will be a Minecraft Project Moorcroft demo will ever be released, but it's fun to declare that it will happen regardless.



Free, time-limited game demos are among the benefits of the new PlayStation Plus subscription service, which will be competing directly with Game Pass. The new PS Plus will go live on June 13th. Premium is the most expensive level of the service, gives access to 700 games from the PS Now library and cloud play for some games from earlier PlayStation versions. Sony's subscription plans don't support native streaming on mobile devices, like Xbox's does, and it will not include any new, first-party games at launch.



After reports surfaced that Sony made it mandatory for certain game developers to create and publish two-hour demos, with no plans to compensate them for their efforts, Sony received negative press. Xbox stated that it will pay developers to build demos.