Xbox Cloud Gaming Adds 52 Owned Games, Including Black Ops 6

Xbox has added 52 more titles to its Xbox Cloud Gaming “Stream Your Own Game” catalog, allowing Game Pass subscribers to play eligible owned games without installing them locally. As reported by Windows Central, the July batch includes Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced, A Hat in Time, Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster, Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number, Monaco 2, My Friend Pedro, and The Talos Principle: Reawakened.
The feature is separate from the ordinary Game Pass catalog. It applies to selected games a player has already bought digitally, even where those games are not included with their subscription tier. The cloud-streaming license is still limited to titles Microsoft has specifically enabled, so ownership alone does not make every Xbox purchase streamable.

A glowing cloud connects a gaming laptop, console, controller, monitors, and mobile device displaying fantasy games.More games, but not a replacement for local installs​

The new additions range from major releases to older indie games and remasters. Other titles in the batch include Absolver, Buckshot Roulette, Forager, Gato Roboto, Metal Wolf Chaos XD, Phantom Abyss, Shadow Warrior 2, Supraland, Temtem, Void Bastards, Wizard with a Gun, and Wuthering Waves.
TrueAchievements compiled the full list, which also includes Bō: Path of the Teal Lotus, Carto, Disc Room, Exit the Gungeon, Ikenfell, Minit, Olija, Pepper Grinder, Pikuniku, Protodroid DeLTA, South of the Circle, Stories Untold, The Messenger, Wandersong, Wildfire, and World of Tanks Modern Armor.
Streaming remains dependent on a supported region, a compatible device, and a connection good enough for cloud play. It is useful for jumping into a game from a Windows PC, browser-capable device, phone, tablet, supported TV, or other Xbox Cloud Gaming endpoint, but it does not eliminate the latency and image-quality compromises that can make locally installed games preferable.

Game Pass tiers now covered​

Microsoft’s current Game Pass setup permits Stream Your Own Game access for Essential, Premium, and Ultimate subscribers, according to Xbox’s recent service updates. That is a broader entitlement than the feature’s original rollout, which began as an Ultimate-only benefit with a much smaller library.
The catalog has expanded quickly since then. Xbox said in its April 2026 update that more than 1,000 owned games were cloud-playable across supported devices, although individual availability can vary by market and publisher licensing. Microsoft also continues to add titles in batches rather than committing to every newly released or back-catalog Xbox game.
For Windows users, the practical benefit is straightforward: an eligible owned console game can be played through Xbox Cloud Gaming when storage, hardware performance, or access to the primary Xbox is the constraint.
Players should check the game’s Xbox Store or cloud-playable catalog entry before assuming a purchased title is eligible.

References​

  1. Primary source: Windows Central
    Published: 2026-07-15T14:57:22+00:00
  2. Related coverage: trueachievements.com
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