According to the GamesBeat report, Microsoft plans to accelerate its Xbox Everywhere initiative by launching its cloud game streaming device and Samsung Smart TV app “within the next 12 months.”
After Thursday’s decision to make Fortnite free through Xbox Cloud Gaming, it looks like Microsoft is continuing to lay the groundwork to give gamers the ability to live stream Xbox games to TV.
Xbox plans to launch streaming suite and Samsung app next year https://t.co/da24KKEPcP
— GamesBeat (@GamesBeat) May 6, 2022
Of course, the story behind Microsoft Gaming and these new offerings is that they’ve been “in development” for two years and “coming soon”.
Therefore, this report is more of the same, but can still be seen as good news for those struggling to finally get the snippets published.
According to GamesBeat, Xbox cloud game streaming “probably feels like an Amazon Fire Stick or maybe a little Roku-like hill” and lets users access movies and TV services outside of the library. games from Xbox Game. Pass Ultimate.
As for the Xbox Games TV app, GamesBeat added that Microsoft “worked closely with Samsung’s partners” to develop it.
All in all, this all really makes sense given the momentum Microsoft seems to be trying to harness with its Xbox Everywhere initiative.
Bringing joy, community and accessibility is at the heart of our mission #TeamXbox. Let everyone play the games they want, with the people they want, on the devices they own. We call it Xbox Anywhere #Xbox ☁️?https://t.co/O4dBZFZKZi
— Catherine Gluckstein (@CJGluckstein) May 5, 2022
“Our mission at Xbox is to bring joy and community to gaming by involving gamers in everything we do,” said Catherine Glukstein, vice president and chief product officer of Xbox Cloud Gaming, in a post. blog on May 5. “We want to empower everyone in the world to play the games they want, with the people they want, on the devices they already own. We call it Xbox Everywhere.
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