Xbox Is Making It Easier To Pick Back Up Games On Console, PC, And More
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Xbox Is Making It Easier To Pick Back Up Games On Console, PC, And More
"In other words, if you start playing Gears of War: Reloaded on your Xbox Series X|S, but then decide to move to your PC another day, the cover-based shooter should be ready to roll from your play history. Cloud-enabled games should also start appearing in your recently played list, according to Microsoft. That includes if you checked out a Game Pass title via the cloud or actually own it, such as an original Xbox game like The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind."
"This cross-device play history will obviously be a boon for the ROG Xbox Ally handhelds when they launch this October. Picking up where you left off in a game on the portable device while on the go is one of the system's main selling points, though that title will have to be compatible with the ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X. While still in preview, Xbox is making it easier to track your owned games, too."
Microsoft is rolling out an August update that syncs Xbox play history across consoles, PC, and the ROG Xbox Ally. Recently played titles will appear on any synced device, including cloud-enabled games and Game Pass cloud sessions. Players can resume games like Gears of War: Reloaded on a different system from their history. The feature benefits the ROG Xbox Ally handhelds launching in October by enabling on-the-go continuation, although games must be compatible with the Ally and Ally X. Xbox is also improving tracking of owned games during preview. Pricing for the ROG Xbox Ally and Ally X has not been revealed, with speculation at $550 and $900.
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