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Microsoft is Building an Online Streaming Service Modeled after Netflix for Xbox Games

Microsoft is developing a Netflix-style streaming service for video games. The service promises to bring 'console-quality gaming to any device'.



The company based in Redmond claims that gamers will be able to stream blockbuster titles to their Xbox laptop, tablet or smartphone.



It is unclear if users will have to pay for games individually or whether they will be able to access the entire library for a monthly fee, such as video on-demand.



Microsoft does not believe streaming will replace dedicated consoles entirely Microsoft is also hinting that a new Xbox hardware is already in the works.



Microsoft is developing a Netflix-style streaming service for video games that is expected to provide 'console-quality gaming on any device'. Microsoft also announced 50 new games for fans during its E3 presentation - a new record for the Redmond-based firm.



Phil Spencer, Xbox boss, teased the future video game streaming service, which will allow gamers to play console-quality games on any device.



Executive President of Gaming Phil Spencer revealed Microsoft's plans to develop a cloud-based service at its press conference during the video game exhibition E3 in Los Angeles.



Spencer said: "Our cloud engineers are creating a gaming streaming network that will allow console-quality gaming across all devices.



"We are committed to improving your gaming experience wherever you play - on your Xbox or PC and your phone."



Cloud Gaming is a way for players to have access to a vast library of games without needing to download or install each one.
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Cloud gaming lets console-quality games to run on less powerful devices like smartphones. All the heavy lifting happens on a server and not on the device being used by the player.



This is quite different from traditional video console games which must process all data on the disk locally and thus require powerful chipsets.



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Xbox boss Spencer didn't reveal the date of launch for the service during his presentation, but he has previously teased that Microsoft's game streaming could be launched before 2020.



Rival PlayStation isn't the only one that is interested in streaming games. Rival PlayStation also offers the option of streaming games to your devices.



Dubbed PlayStation Now, the subscription service costs PS12.99 ($20) a month. It allows users to stream more than 500 titles on their Sony PS4 or Windows PC.



After it bought rival services Gaikai, OnLive, and Sony, Sony launched its cloud gaming platform.



However, despite its focus on video game streaming, Microsoft has not abandoned its hardware plans.



It is unclear whether players will be required to pay for individual titles or the possibility of being able to access the entire library for a flat monthly fee, much like Netflix.



Microsoft has announced plans to develop Xbox hardware with new consoles being developed, despite teaser of streaming services.



Xbox boss Phil Spencer remained tight-lipped on any specifics about the forthcoming console, however, the executive did reveal that backwards-compatibility with older video games would play significant role for the new hardware



Phil Spencer used the E3 keynote to tease the Xbox One's follow-up and also hinted that Microsoft might have several new consoles under development.



The same team that produced an unprecedented performance with Xbox One X is deep into architecting the next Xbox consoles, where we will deliver on our commitment to set the standard for console gaming,' he added.



Spencer remained tight-lipped on any specifics about the console, however, the executive did reveal that backwards-compatibility with Xbox One games would play significant role for the new hardware.



He told Eurogamer: "As you think about this next generation of hardware that eventually will arrive, many of the massive, huge games we play today will continue to exist when the next hardware is released.



It's unlikely that you'll see a "2" after all that, as people are trying to get you to the next version of the games. In the old model of games shipping - getting played and then going away switching consoles was a simple step-function.



"We tried it with Minecraft. We didn't launch Minecraft 2 on Xbox One to try to force everyone to switch to the next console, because this isn't what Minecraft users are looking for. They simply want Minecraft to improve.



When you think about games like PUBG and Fortnite and you think about these large games and ecosystems that will be out there, when new hardware comes, people will continue to want to play those games and it's going be important for us as platforms to help them.'



Microsoft has revealed Halo Infinite, a new entry to its wildly popular Halo series. This will be available on Xbox-branded consoles.



Additionally, Microsoft showcased a record 50 new games to fans during its E3 presentation.



The company ripped the wraps off of a selection of exclusive titles, including new entries in its Halo and Gears of War series.



Spencer has described the company's "most diverse gaming portfolio" as the new list of games.


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