Amazon has joined forces with Microsoft to integrate the Xbox cloud gaming service with Fire TV devices. From July onwards, users of Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max (2023) and Fire TV Stick 4K (2023) will be able to access popular games like Starfield, Fallout 4, and Forza Horizon 5 through an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription, which is priced at Rs 549 per month in India.
Amazon, in a press release, said that this collaboration will bring the Game Pass Ultimate library to TVs through compatible Fire TV Stick devices and a Bluetooth gaming controller.
The company also highlighted that the cloud gaming service will deliver a console-quality gaming experience. Moreover, it is noteworthy that apart from Xbox controllers like the Xbox Wireless Controller and Xbox Adaptive Controller, PlayStation controllers such as the DualSense and DualShock 4 are also compatible with this service.
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How To Access Xbox Cloud Gaming On Fire TV Stick
All users need to do is attach an Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max (2023) or Fire TV Stick 4K to a television and download the Xbox app from the Amazon App Store. Once the app is installed and fired up, it will prompt users to sign in using their Microsoft account.
If users already have an active Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription, they can sign in and start gaming. If not, users will need to sign in and then subscribe to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
For select games such as Fortnite, the app provides trials without any membership requirement. Once the user’s Microsoft account is set up on the Fire TV Stick, connect a compatible Bluetooth controller and start gaming.
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Xbox Live Suffers Several Hours Of Outage
Xbox has finally resolved a widespread outage that prevented players from connecting to Xbox Live, playing online games, downloading games, or using other services for several hours. “Users should no longer be encountering issues signing in to Xbox Live and services,” Xbox says in a post on X. “Thank you for your patience, game on!”
These issues with Xbox Live started around 2 PM ET, with Downdetector reports beginning to rise around that time. At around 3 PM ET, Xbob said that the company was “aware that some users have been disconnected from Xbox Live” and that the company started “investigating.”
On its status page, the company said that Xbox’s account and profile services suffered a major outage. “You may not be able to sign in to your Xbox profile, may be disconnected while signed in, or have other related problems,” the notice read. “Features that require sign-in like most games, apps, and social activity won’t be available.”