Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass Could Go Beyond the Xbox

The Nintendo Switch Has Upended the Video Game Market

Microsoft is reportedly planning to bring its Xbox Game Pass subscription service to the Nintendo Switch. The company’s $9.99 a month subscription service gives Xbox One owners access to hundreds of games, including a lot of the brand new Xbox titles.

Direct-Feed Games is reporting (via MSPU) that Microsoft is soon going to expand Xbox Game Pass, going beyond the Xbox and Windows 10. The company is working on a new Xbox app for the Nintendo Switch that will give Switch owners access to Xbox Game Pass. It will also open up Microsoft’s xCloud game streaming service for Nintendo Switch owners.

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Redmond will reportedly bring a high profile Xbox One indie exclusive title to the Nintendo Switch as part of the expansion, and Ori and the Blind Forest could be making its way to the Switch as a result.

This is all just a rumour for the time being, by the way. But here is the thing: all of this has the potential to actually happen. We previously reported that Microsoft is bringing Xbox Live to other platforms with a new cross-platform SDK next month, and that includes the Nintendo Switch. And so Xbox Game Pass making its way to the Switch makes a lot of sense.

Both Nintendo and Microsoft have had a good relationship in recent times, especially with all the cross-platform deals. And with the new Xbox app for the Switch, Microsoft’s xCloud game streaming service could bring a ton of new titles to the Switch that would otherwise be too powerful for the hardware. Things are about to get real interesting.

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  • Daekar

    22 February, 2019 - 8:13 am

    <p>I recently was able to quintuple my internet speed to 50mbps down, and that suddenly feels inadequate. Would love to have access to Xbox titles on my Switch!</p>

  • BoItmanLives

    22 February, 2019 - 11:23 am

    <p>This will be ignored by every other console, just like "Microsoft making UWP available outside Windows 10 Store" went nowhere.</p><p><br></p><p>Making an SDK available doesn't mean MS is bringing anything anywhere. </p>

  • irfaanwahid

    23 February, 2019 - 1:38 am

    <p>This news does not make sense until xCloud is out of the gates. Bringing GamePass to any console means nothing since the Games are Xbox compatible at the moment.</p>

  • sharpsone

    25 February, 2019 - 11:03 am

    <p>It's a great idea and a nice way to spin xbox titles onto a mobile platform where MS doesn't exist. I pay for game pass and also own a switch so this extra flexibility would be a win for my family. Cross-platform is a must in a digital industry, we need assurance that our content will be available after making the investment. Sony probably won't join the party; Nintendo has traditionally been closed off, but with switch they seem to have turned a corner….maybe others will too. </p>

  • jeetisking

    06 March, 2019 - 1:07 pm

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