Xbox Game Pass subscribers are in for a treat with even more games to enjoy on various devices! Microsoft has just expanded its Stream Your Own Game library, adding 40 new titles to the service. Users can now stream even more of their owned games on the go by using Xbox Cloud Gaming and do so across various supported devices.
New video game titles get added to Microsoft’s Stream Your Own Game
Xbox Game Pass is getting a major boost with the addition of 40 new games to Microsoft’s Stream Your Own Game, expanding the current library with some very popular titles.
The feature lets subscribers stream games they already own via Xbox Cloud Gaming on various devices, and many players have been enjoying the opportunity since the feature first launched in April of last year. Subscribers can now enjoy their gaming sessions on PCs, Xbox consoles, handhelds, tablets, mobiles, and smart TVs.
With the latest update, Xbox Game Pass has added hugely popular titles like Divinity: Original Sin 2, Resident Evil Village: Z Version, and Final Fantasy 7 Remake for subscribers to enjoy. Players can access these games through Xbox Cloud Gaming on compatible devices.
2026 is shaping up to be a huge year for Xbox Game Pass’ Stream Your Own Game library. The Cloud-gaming platform has added 48 titles in January and 40 in February alone. The games are now playable on the Xbox App across various devices. These devices include PCs, tablets such as the iPad Pro, smartphones, smart TVs, and handhelds like the ROG Ally.
The update is part of Microsoft’s ongoing Xbox Play Anywhere strategy, which aims to provide more flexibility and accessibility to gamers. To access the games, gamers will need an active Xbox Game Pass subscription (Ultimate, Premium, or Essential) and a stable internet connection.
Originally reported by Sibanee Gogoi on Mandatory.
