Microsoft intends to support the streaming of Xbox game libraries next month, with sources familiar with the company’s plans telling The Verge’s Tom Warren that the Xbox maker is preparing to test the ability to stream games that users own that are not part of the Xbox Game Pass library. As part of a project known internally as Project Lapland, the company has been preparing its Xbox Cloud Gaming servers to be able to support streaming thousands of games, with the first tests with Xbox Insiders set to begin November, Warren notes.
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