The Xbox Game Pass already has plenty to offer, but now Microsoft could expand the service by getting the subscription directly to the television. A console is then no longer needed, at least one insider claims.

Xbox Game Pass: Access to the library without a console

The Xbox Game Pass offers the opportunity to play on mobile devices, PC or console – with Ultimate it all works. So far, the corresponding hardware has been needed , but according to Jeff Grupp from Gamesbeat this will change soon. Since the previous information from the insider often corresponded to reality in the end, there could really be something in it.

If you want to believe him, Microsoft plans to publish an Xbox cloud gaming streaming device over the next 12 months. This product is supposed to resemble an Amazon Fire TV stick and enable it via Xbox Game Pass Ultimate to access a library of games directly via the television ** – this would mean Xbox almost everywhere where there are potential customers.

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Xbox Game Pass directly on the TV: Does that work for everyone?

According to the group, the stick can be used on all televisions. However, owners of a Samsung smart TV could have an advantage. Microsoft is supposed to work with the South Korean company, to develop an integrated Xbox game app . The owner of a Samsung smart TV would be independent of the stick-of course that saves money. (Source: Venturebeat)

If you are already thinking about buying such a device or the app, you are aware of it, that streaming leads to the loss of image quality and input lags and cannot keep up with playing via the console .

So far, Microsoft has not yet commented on this project. We will keep you up to date.

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