

All of this, while ignoring the vast amount of superior games Project xCloud already offers despite being in preview. But now, why bother? On Project XCloud, not only do you get to play online, on the go, wherever you are on any Android device, but you also get to seamlessly sync your save file to an offline local version of the game, running on your Xbox console devices (whether it's the S, X, or Series X later this year).


Here are the games Microsoft added just today, alongside the rest of the full library. Today, without any fanfare or warning, Microsoft included Destiny 2 to its Project xCloud game streaming library, at no extra cost, complete with synchronicity for those of us who have been playing on Xbox or using save syncing. With one single library update, Microsoft just ripped Google Stadia of one of its only reasons to exist.
