
"Microsoft has announced a new partnership to Hisense to bring the Xbox app to TVs that run on the company's TV operating system, V (formerly known as VIDAA). In essence, the big takeaway here is that people will soon be able to play Xbox games in yet another place, without needing to own an actual physical Xbox. This is possible through Xbox Cloud Gaming, which is included with Game Pass Essential, Premium, and Ultimate."
""Our vision is to make sure your games, your community, and your achievements are always within reach. Bringing the Xbox app to select Hisense and V homeOS-powered TVs is another step toward making gaming available across a broad range of devices, to meeting you wherever you want to play," Microsoft said. Playing Xbox on a Hisense TV won't be here tomorrow, or next week. Microsoft said it will share more details on how this all works "in the coming months,""
"In 2020, Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer said Xbox's goal is to increase the number of people playing on Xbox, but "playing on Xbox" doesn't mean a dedicated Xbox console. "It means somebody who is logging in and playing a part of our ecosystem, whether first-party or third-party. And it could be on an Android phone. It could be on a Switch. It could be on a PC. That's how we think about it," he said."
Microsoft announced a partnership with Hisense to bring the Xbox app to TVs running V homeOS (formerly VIDAA), enabling Xbox Cloud Gaming on those sets. Xbox Cloud Gaming access is included with Game Pass Essential, Premium, and Ultimate, allowing play without a dedicated Xbox console. Microsoft presented the move as part of a vision to keep games, communities, and achievements within reach by meeting players on more devices. The rollout will arrive in the coming months with additional details to follow. Samsung added the Xbox app in 2022. The initiative supports Xbox's strategy to grow players across devices and expand recurring Game Pass revenue.
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