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Xbox Cloud Gaming expands to Meta Quest VR headsets

Experience Xbox Cloud Gaming on Meta Quest VR headsets with a large virtual screen for an enhanced gaming session. Compatibility includes Quest 2, 3, and Pro.

Xbox has taken a significant step in gaming technology by expanding its Cloud Gaming service to include Meta Quest VR headsets. This exciting development was announced alongside the latest Quest 3 hardware launch. Now, you can experience this service in its beta form on the Quest 2, Quest 3, and Quest Pro headsets. However, it’s important to note that the original Quest headset isn’t supported. You’ll need a compatible controller and a Game Pass Ultimate subscription to dive into this new feature.

Testing the new gaming experience

You might download the Xbox Cloud Gaming app from the Meta Quest store to explore this new offering. However, there might be a slight challenge with controller connectivity. For instance, after pairing an Xbox Elite 2 controller, a hard reboot of the headset might be necessary for the app to recognise the controller. Once this issue is resolved, the gaming experience becomes seamless. Imagine diving into a cloud-based session of GTA V without any hitches.

The quality of the performance largely depends on your network conditions. It’s crucial to remember that the app doesn’t offer an immersive gaming experience in the traditional sense. Instead, games are presented on a large virtual 2D screen, adjustable to four sizes. The virtual environment can either be a custom Xbox-themed space or integrated into your space via the passthrough modes on Meta Quest 3 or Pro.

A significant addition to the gaming world

Xbox Cloud Gaming offers an impressive array of games through the Xbox Game Pass. With the inclusion of Meta Quest VR headsets, you can now enjoy these games on a substantially large virtual screen. This integration enhances Microsoft’s already stellar service and adds value to owning a Quest 3 headset.

In summary, Xbox’s foray into VR headset compatibility introduces a novel way to experience cloud gaming. It leverages the strengths of both Xbox’s game library and the immersive capabilities of Meta Quest devices, heralding an exciting future for virtual gaming.

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