Microsoft cloud gaming service for smart TVs

As cloud gaming services become more popular in the world, various companies such as Microsoft are trying to use this feature to move to a new strategy that was not possible before. About a year and a half ago, Phil Spencer promised to provide live streaming of games on TV without the need for a console within the next 12 months. Stay tuned to Lyon Tak.
According to a new report released by Venture Beat, Microsoft plans to release a cloud-centric service for the Xbox that allows you to stream games without the need for a console on your TV. The reason for the delay was the supply chain restrictions due to the Ukraine war and the quarantine situation in China.
Microsoft cloud gaming service for smart TVs
In general, there is still no idea about Microsoft’s new technology, but some people think that this service could be something like Amazon Fire TV. It is also said that with the help of this service, you can watch programs and movies as a stream. Access to the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate shared service (on TV) is another thing that will most likely be available.
Another report said that Samsung and Microsoft are working together to develop a cloud gaming service so that owners of Samsung smart TVs do not need to purchase a separate device to access this content.
Based on the details, the Redmondians plan to officially launch the service within the next 12 months.