After a prolonged Android exclusivity, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers can now stream games in-browser on Windows 10 PCs. The service went into beta in April, but now it’s available to all subscribers of Ultimate—so long as you’re in the right region. The United States, UK and a handful of European countries are among the 22 countries supported, though the service hasn’t rolled out in Australia just yet.
If you are a subscriber, you can head to xbox.com/play to access in-browser streaming. The service supports Chrome, Microsoft Edge and Safari, and has also rolled out on iOS devices. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate costs $15 a month (£10.99 / AU$14.95) but if you’re a newcomer you can get it for $1 / £1 / AU$1 for the first two months.
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