Xbox’s February update adds more titles to the stream your own game library

Cloud gaming updates feature in February’s Xbox system update, which is out now

Xbox’s February update adds more titles to the stream your own game library

Microsoft has detailed Xbox’s February system update, which is available now.

Starting today, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members using Xbox Cloud Gaming on web browsers and supported TVs can send invite links to other subscribers to join their gaming sessions.

Last November, Xbox started letting Game Pass Ultimate members play select titles they own outside the Game Pass catalog via cloud streaming on PC, phone, tablet, handheld, and most devices with access to a web browser.

At the time, it said support for the feature would be coming to Xbox consoles and the Xbox app for PC in 2025, and it’s since been made available on Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One for Xbox Insiders.

As part of February’s Xbox update, more titles have joined the stream your own game collection.

Recently added titles include Blasphemous 2, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, Slime Rancher 2, Subnautica, Subnautica: Below Zero, The Talos Principle 2 and Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered.

Microsoft said titles “coming soon” include Atomic Heart, Cult of the Lamb, Hotline Miami, Killer Frequency, Neva, Overcooked! All You Can Eat, Phanton Breaker: Battle Grounds Ultimate, Serious Sam Collection, Trepang2, and Worms Armageddon: Anniversary Edition.

In an episode of the official Xbox podcast published on Tuesday, Xbox Game Studios head Craig Duncan labeled Microsoft’s multiplatform strategy a win-win approach for players and developers.

He also confirmed that Fable’s release has been delayed from this year to 2026.

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