In the same week he began public tests from the Xbox Cloud Gaming on the console, Microsoft expanded the project previously known as Xcloud in other ways. Cloud Gaming will live in Brazil and Mexico today, and in Australia and Japan on October 1.
The company began testing Xcloud in four countries last November. It seems that previews have proven popular, because players in Brazil pack a gaming cloud server before even Microsoft announced a test.
This expansion means that more than one billion people in 26 countries now have access to the Xbox Cloud game. What they need is just subscribe to the Ultimate Pass, a compatible device (such as computers, smartphones or tablets) and a fairly strong internet connection. People don’t need to have a controller, because there are many games that have touch controls.
Microsoft made an announcement at the Tokyo Game Show, where he had other news on his sleeve. Action JRPG Scarlet Nexus has just landed in the game pass, for one thing. You can play it on the console, PC and Cloud Gaming with touch controls.
The company also lases Starfield and Redfall, the first two-party matches to come, for Japan. Starfield localization is Bethesda’s largest translation project that has been handled, because it involves more than 300 actors and North 150,000 lines of dialogue.