Right now, the Xbox cloud gaming service is powered by the Xbox One S, but Microsoft recently confirmed plans to upgrade to the Xbox Series X in the near future. According to many users, series X servers are already in use in some cases and provide significant performance gains. said Kareem Choudhry, head of cloud gaming at Microsoft this month. While Microsoft has yet to make an official announcement about the launch of Xbox Series X servers for cloud gaming, many users are reporting significantly faster load times and higher frame rates.

— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) June 22, 2021   According to reports on the web, the following games in the cloud version are now executed on servers based on the Xbox Series X:

Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege ; Outriders ; Sea of ​​Thieves ; Yakuza: Like a Dragon ; Wolfenstein: Youngblood ; Gears 5 ; Ori and the Will of the Wisps ; The Elder Scrolls Online; Gears Tactics ; MLB The Show; No Man’s Sky; State of Decay 2; ARK: Survival Evolved; Call of the Sea ; Conan Exiles; CrossCode; Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance; Dead by Daylight; Descenders; Desperados III ; Destiny 2 ; Dirt 5 ; For Honor ; Gonner 2; Grounded; Of Halo: to Master Master Chief of The Collection ; Haven ; Human Fall Flat; Maneater ; Minecraft Dungeons ; Morkredd; Planet Coaster ; Second Extinction; Stellaris ; Subnautica; Superhot Mind Control Delete; The Falconeer; The Touryst; The Wild at Heart; Warhammer: Vermintide 2 ; We Happy Few; Yes, Your Grace; Zombie Army 4: Dead War .

Microsoft currently offers cloud gaming on Android mobile devices as part of its Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription. And in April, she began inviting Game Pass Ultimate members to beta cloud gaming for Windows 10 PCs and Apple devices via Edge, Chrome, and Safari web browsers.