Showing posts with label Video gaming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video gaming. Show all posts

Friday, December 11, 2020

Microsoft Flight Simulator coming to Xbox Series in summer 2021

 

Microsoft Flight Simulator is all set to come for players on Xbox Series X as well as S at some point in summer 2021 and will be available on Game Pass from day one.

Microsoft Flight Simulator is one of the most ambitious games in recent history, utilising the power of the cloud to map out the real world in real-time, allowing players to fly across environments in more detail.

"Microsoft Flight Simulator will be opening the skies to millions of new pilots on Xbox Series X|S in Summer 2021, and will be available via Xbox Game Pass on launch day," the company said in a statement.

Microsoft will be working with several third-party partners to bring additional peripherals to Xbox Series X/S.

Microsoft Flight Simulator is already here for PC, and released across the globe on August 18, 2020, marking the long-awaited return for Microsoft's flight sim series.

Just like the PC version of the game, Microsoft Flight Simulator on Xbox Series X|S will be entirely playable with an Xbox controller.

Microsoft has also announced that its Cloud-based gaming subscription service, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, will be available to iOS and PCs users starting Spring 2021.

Xbox Cloud Gaming is already available for Android devices as part of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, which costs $15 per month.

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

400 new games set to arrive on Google Stadia game streaming service

 

Google has reported that around 400 new games are in transit for its Stadia Cloud game real time feature.

In a meeting with MobileSyrup on Tuesday, Jack Buser, Stadia Director of Games, said a large portion of these games would show up in 2021 and past.

The quantity of games on Stadia's guide gives proof that Google is proposed to run the administration for an extensive stretch of time.

"We are peering numerous years out into what's to come. Gaming is perhaps the greatest business at Google, which is the reason you see us contributing so much time and energy to help every one of these several engineers fabricating every one of these games. We have an extremely energizing year in front of us. What's more, indeed, we have exceptionally energizing numerous years in front of us," Buser was cited as saying.

Having 400 games from so various engineers on the Stadia guide shows both the amount Google is pushing the stage.

The organization has made some huge recruits as a feature of its first-party advancement endeavors, including ex-Ubisoft and EA maker Jade Raymond and ex-Sony Santa Monica studio head Shannon Studstill.

Then, Google reported that its cloud gaming administration will come to iPhones and iPads sooner rather than later through an impending web application.

Google said it has been building a reformist web application rendition of Stadia that will run in the versatile variant of Apple's Safari program, like how Microsoft plans to convey its contending xCloud administration on iOS at some point one year from now.