"Xbox has brought cloud gaming gaming to some Amazon Fire TV models. These include the Fire TV 4-Series and the Fire TV Omni QLED Series. This lets people play Xbox games directly on the television, without needing a bulky console or even something like a Fire TV stick. Gamers do need a couple of things. First and foremost, this service requires a subscription to Game Pass. Plans start at $10 a month and shoot all the way up to $30 per month."
"They'll also need a compatible wireless controller, though most Bluetooth-enabled gamepads should work. The feature works for every game on the Game Pass platform and will also stream many titles that people own outright via the "stream your own game" feature. This won't work with everything, but hundreds of titles are supported. Amazon says this is just the beginning and that more TV models will receive the functionality in the future."
Xbox cloud gaming is now available on some Amazon Fire TV models, including the Fire TV 4-Series and the Fire TV Omni QLED Series. The capability allows playing Xbox games directly on the television without a console or external streaming stick. The service requires a Game Pass subscription, with plans ranging from $10 to $30 per month, and a compatible wireless controller; most Bluetooth-enabled gamepads should work. The feature streams every game on Game Pass and can stream many owned titles via the "stream your own game" feature, though not all games are supported. Amazon indicates additional TV models will gain the functionality later.
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