NVIDIA and Microsoft are delivering enjoyable gaming experiences to players by running games via the cloud through their GeForce Now and Xbox Cloud Gaming services. While Microsoft’s service has somewhat lagged behind NVIDIA’s in this area, it’s expected that this will soon change. Here are the details…
The long-awaited move for Microsoft’s cloud gaming service!
According to Tom Warren, Microsoft is working to improve the bit rate in its cloud gaming service, a move that has long been requested by players. It seems this expectation will finally be fulfilled. However, despite the increase, the resolution is expected to remain at FHD (1080p) for some time.
Warren also emphasizes that latency improvements would only be possible through a server hardware update, which doesn’t seem to be in Microsoft’s immediate plans. Nonetheless, we know that the company is finally taking steps to make enhancements to the service.
Cloud gaming services like this are gradually gaining more attention, and for Microsoft, Xbox Cloud Gaming has become a key focus. This improvement in bit rates follows shortly after the announcement that Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 would be added to the cloud gaming platform. With many people expected to use the new feature, it seems only natural for Microsoft to improve the service.
Additionally, Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone, other popular games from the Call of Duty series, are also coming to the platform.
What do you think about these improvements?