That Microsoft wants Cloud Gaming on every device with a screen is a fact. Americans know that mass is the key to the success of their service, so they provide facilities so it even works on other non-Xbox consoles. Unfortunately, Sony and Nintendo do not want this Trojan on their machines at this time.
The one who wants it is Valve, which has always been open to having it run on its Steam Deck. Many users have sought to do this without doing any handheld wizardry, but it looks like both companies want to make it easy for everyone.
Valve and Microsoft work together on Xbox Cloud Gaming
And it is that just a few months ago the two companies decided to give official support to the service of Americans and activated an area on the Steam website for help carriers one of Valve’s machines. It is undoubtedly a breakthrough and a great goal for Microsoft to be able to reach more machines with access to the network and designed to play with its service.
Now Microsoft has also released a page in brackets to help users set up Xbox Cloud Gaming on its official website. The page in question not only teaches how to run the Edge browser with Cloud Gaming, but also how to add cover so that it launches as if it were a simple console game.