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Microsoft’s Cloud Gaming To Allow Xbox Series X/S Exclusives To Be Played On Xbox One

The curtains on Microsoft's Xbox One will remain open for the foreseeable future. Microsoft's cloud gaming service will support Xbox Series X/S exclusive titles such as Microsoft Flight Simulator to be played on previous generation Xbox One consoles.

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Microsoft’s cloud gaming feature strikes once again and is sure to get gamers even more excited for the future of Xbox titles.

With the newer generation of consoles being released back in November of last year, it was only a matter of time before Microsoft began creating titles exclusive to the newer more powerful Xbox Series X/S. And whilst the Xbox 360 still received newer games even years into the release of the Xbox One, this eventually came to an end as a result of more demanding games.

This does not seem to be an issue for the previous generation Xbox One console however, as Microsoft have announced that they plan to extend the lifetime of said console by applying its cloud gaming service to their consoles. As a result, gamers will be able to play all of the Xbox Series X/S exclusive titles on the previous generation Xbox One.

The news was announced by Will Tuttle in an Xbox Wire post.

“For the Millions of people who play on Xbox One consoles today, we are looking forward to sharing more about how we will bring many of these next-gen games, such as Microsoft Flight Simulator, to your console through Xbox Cloud Gaming, just like we do with mobile devices, tablets, and browsers,” 

This is great news, particularly for people who have been unable to get their hands on the newer consoles due to the lack of supply in light of the scalping crisis.

 SOURCE: XBOX UNVEILS ITS BIGGEST EXCLUSIVE GAMES LINEUP EVER

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