Samsung adds Xbox Cloud Gaming to 2022 TVs
Samsung's latest batch of TVs look set to play Xbox games even if they don't have an Xbox. BYO controller and service, and you're good to go, it seems.
Samsung's latest batch of TVs look set to play Xbox games even if they don't have an Xbox. BYO controller and service, and you're good to go, it seems.
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It's been so long since we had the time to play through a full game, but Microsoft's Xbox Cloud Gaming makes it possible to play and finish games at home and to go.
One of the worst things about modern game consoles is you need to install games like a PC. Fortunately, that might be going away.
Forget the install to an Xbox, as Xbox's Cloud Gaming service leaves beta and lets you game from your phone, tablet, and computer.
The next Xbox game you play mightn't need the massive install space, and could be played directly from the cloud.
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