Xbox's Cloud Gaming Struggles Despite Microsoft's Efforts.

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Microsoft was reportedly working on a dedicated cloud gaming product similar to Google Stadia, which would have allowed users to stream games they owned rather than just from a subscription library. However, the company has since doubled down on the idea that cloud gaming is a "feature" of Xbox Game Pass rather than a dedicated service. Microsoft has been quiet about cloud gaming in recent months and has focused on signing deals with other cloud gaming providers such as Nvidia's GeForce Now.
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