Xbox warms up for Sunday’s conference by showcasing its new plans as a platform
Although this year we are left with no E3 to use, the flow of news on industry developments has not diminished one iota. Xbox shared through its official blog its future plans as a gaming platform, expand services and present new projects.
The first major novelty is the App for Samsung TVs from 2022, which will allow you to enjoy cloud gam ing without the need for a console. Allow users to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate
Users of Argentina there New Zealand are also lucky Xbox xCloud Gaming is coming to these two new territories today. Enable Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers to enjoy all the benefits of cloud gaming.
New improvements for Microsoft Edge and Windows 11
Xbox does not forget its integration into the PC either. Microsoft will bring “new gaming experiences” to Microsoft Edge there Windows 11. Work is underway to make optimization improvements for playing in windowed mode. Specially in improve latency and introduce new gaming features like Auto HDR and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR). There will also be a new HDR grading app and improvements to the control bar via the Xbox button.
Microsoft Edge will also be updated with news for your desktop version, adding some Xbox Cloud Gaming features. The new homepage will offer a lot of content related to news, guides, streams, strong points, tournaments and the library of games available on xCloud. Performance improvements are also in the works, including a efficiency mode which reduces browser overhead to redirect resources to the game being played.
Project Moorcr oft and other Xbox Game Pass news
At the end of this year, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members will be able to play select first-party titles not included in the service via the cloud.
Another of the most curious novelties is the Mooorcroft Project, which will arrive at the end of 2022 and will be included in the Xbox Game Pass. The idea of this platform is to allow developers to publish specific demos titles that are about to arrive at Microsoft’s subscription service.
Last but not least, Xbox Design Lab will receive new customization options for our controllers. 4 new pastel colors have been added so far: Pink, Orange, Green and Purple. In addition to new front covers with camouflage patterns. In addition, the Xbox controller customization service reaches 11 new countries.
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