Xbox has expanded its Stream Your Own Game feature, making it easier than ever for players to enjoy their favorite titles without needing a powerful console or PC. The latest batch of games added to Xbox Cloud Gaming includes Subnautica, allowing players to dive into its vast underwater world from almost any device. The update brings more flexibility to Game Pass Ultimate subscribers, letting them access a wider selection of titles through the cloud.
The Stream Your Own Game program enables players to stream their owned digital games directly to supported devices. This feature means that even if a game isn’t part of the standard Game Pass lineup, it may still be playable through the cloud if it has been purchased digitally. The recent expansion adds more options for players looking to experience their games without a dedicated gaming rig.
New games added to Xbox Cloud Gaming
Alongside Subnautica, several other games have been introduced to the streaming service, expanding the variety of genres available. Here’s the full list of newly added titles:
- Subnautica
- Subnautica: Below Zero
- Slime Rancher 2
- Kingdom Come: Deliverance II (arriving February 4, 2025)
- Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
- For Honor: Marching Fire Edition
- Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising
- Roboquest
- Tropico 6
These additions mean that Xbox Cloud Gaming continues to provide an ever-growing lineup of playable games, allowing users to stream them without the need for downloads or installations. Whether it’s exploring the depths of an alien ocean, managing a tropical island, or fighting through medieval battlegrounds, there’s now even more choice for players.
Xbox Cloud Gaming’s continued growth
Xbox Cloud Gaming has seen a rapid surge in engagement, with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella recently confirming that playtime on the service has surpassed 140 million hours. This growth highlights the increasing demand for game streaming, as more players embrace the ability to access their favorite games from mobile devices, tablets, and low-powered PCs.
The expansion of Stream Your Own Game aligns with Xbox’s broader push towards cloud-based gaming. The service has been gaining momentum, with recent reports stating that record hours have been logged in Xbox Cloud Gaming sessions. This suggests that players are actively using the feature to play on the go, whether they’re using a smartphone, laptop, or even a browser.
With the addition of Subnautica and other popular titles, Xbox Cloud Gaming is cementing itself as a flexible, accessible way to experience games. The ability to stream high-quality games without expensive hardware is becoming more appealing, and as Microsoft continues to invest in its cloud infrastructure, Game Pass subscribers can expect even more options in the future.
Check PCGamesN for the full Xbox Game Pass games list.