The service will offer over 100 games, and it is being touted as an option to get into games quickly as soon as they receive an invite from friends, stream the game while waiting for the full version to download fully on the console, or try games before purchasing. The company is still working on the integration, and eventually, there will be a dashboard update that will include an option to access the cloud streaming service. The service will offer support for 1080p resolution at 60fps, which means that this won’t be something to replace the 4K experience you get with the full download. Since the new integration will also be available on Xbox One, you can expect Xbox Series X exclusive titles to be available in the older version of the console, such as Microsoft Flight Simulator. The news comes weeks after the company announced the xCloud integration to the Xbox app for Windows 10. As usual, Microsoft plans to release a preview of the experience to Insiders this fall with full availability before the end of the year. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.