You’ll be able to stream your own games in the Xbox Cloud soon

According to The Verge, Microsoft plans to support streaming of your Xbox library next month. This means you can stream games that are not in the Game Pass library. The project inside Microsoft is called Lapland. Microsoft has been preparing the Xbox Cloud recently and will begin testing with Insiders in November before opening the service to more users and games later.

Thanks to a big court ruling this week that forces Google to stop forcing Google Play billing in its apps, Microsoft plans to allow direct game purchasing in the Xbox App, further simplifying the highly talked-about Xbox Store. Microsoft was supposed to launch a web-based version of the Xbox store in July to make access device and operating system independent; the web version has yet to launch.

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