Xbox Cloud Gaming is now available in India: How to play
Xbox Cloud Gaming has officially landed in India, letting you stream console and PC games on your phone, laptop, smart TV, or even a Fire TV Stick.
It works across Android, iOS, Windows PCs, Macs, Chromebooks, and select LG/Samsung TVs—no console required.
You'll need an Xbox Game Pass subscription
You'll need an Xbox Game Pass subscription to play. The Essential plan starts at ₹499/month with a smaller game library.
For ₹1,389/month, the Ultimate plan unlocks hundreds of games and offers up to 1440p streaming and day-one access to new releases, though not all games currently support 1440p.
All you need is a compatible device, a Bluetooth or USB controller, and at least 10Mbps internet (20Mbps recommended) for smooth gameplay.
Microsoft has set up local servers in Pune and Chennai
Microsoft has set up servers in Pune and Chennai to keep lag low for Indian gamers.
They're also rolling out hands-on demos at Samsung and LG stores—and teaming up with content creators—so you can see cloud gaming in action before jumping in.