Xbox Cloud Gaming Launches in India for Game Pass Subscribers

Microsoft has officially launched Xbox Cloud Gaming in India, allowing Game Pass subscribers to stream high-end games without expensive hardware. The service, announced on November 11, 2025, makes India the 29th country to get this feature.

Key Takeaways

  • Xbox Cloud Gaming is now live in India for Game Pass subscribers.
  • Stream games on phones, tablets, PCs, and select smart TVs.
  • Pricing starts at Rs 499 per month, competing with PlayStation Plus and local services.
  • Performance varies by network, with fibre broadband recommended for best experience.

Pricing and Market Competition

Access to cloud gaming requires an Xbox Game Pass subscription, priced between Rs 499 and Rs 1,389 monthly. This positions Microsoft against Sony’s PlayStation Plus, which costs up to Rs 849 but lacks cloud gaming in India.

Local competitors include JioGamesCloud and OnePlay. However, Microsoft’s extensive library of new and AAA titles provides a significant edge.

Why Cloud Gaming Suits the Indian Market

Cloud gaming offers a cost-effective alternative to buying expensive consoles or gaming PCs, requiring only a stable internet connection. This is crucial in a market dominated by mobile gaming, where console and PC penetration is limited.

Notably, Xbox consoles have recently been scarce at authorised retailers, suggesting a strategic pivot by Microsoft towards cloud-based services in India.

Network Performance and Latency

Optimal cloud gaming needs latency under 30ms. While India’s 5G networks from Airtel, Jio, and Vi struggle to consistently deliver this, early tests show varied results:

  • Noida demo: 140ms latency
  • Mumbai user: as low as 22ms

For reliable gameplay, fibre broadband or Wi-Fi is recommended. Microsoft is pursuing a phased expansion and is open to future telecom partnerships to improve service quality.

Latest

Redmi K90 Max launched with 165Hz display and 8,550mAh battery, details here

Xiaomi has introduced the Redmi K90 Max today in China. The smartphone is powered by the Dimensity 9500 chipset. Here is what we know so far.

Apple said to launch 12 devices this year: iPhone 18 Pro, iPad Air, and more

Apple's 2023 product lineup promises exciting tech innovations

John Ternus is CEO at Apple but Johny Srouji gets a new role too and that is a big deal

Leadership transformation at Apple as Ternus takes the helm

Google is making a screen-less fitness band to take on Whoop, leak says it is called Fitbit Air

Google is reportedly preparing to enter the fitness wearable space. The new device could be branded as the “Google Fitbit Air.” Here is what we know so far.

Redmi A7 Pro and A7 4G launched in India, check full specs and price details here

Redmi rolls out the Redmi A7 Pro 4G and Redmi A7 4G in India. Both of the smartphones house a 13-megapixel rear camera and the Pro version is packed with a 6,30

Topics

ICSE, ISC board results not to be declared today, confirms CISCE official

The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has confirmed that ICSE and ISC results will not be released today. Students will have to wai

Delhi schools to ring hourly water bell to fight heatwave dehydration

Amidst the soaring temperatures, Delhi schools take proactive measures to ensure student safety.

South vs North: When Nari Shakti politics re-opened a dangerous trust deficit

What began as a debate over women's representation in Parliament last week quickly reopened a far more contentious question: delimitation, and with it, the spec

Sensex tumbles 600 points: 4 things investors must know

At around 9:50 am, the BSE Sensex was down 628.98 points, or 0.79%, at 78,644.35, while the NSE Nifty50 slipped 162.80 points, or 0.66%, to 24,413.80.

HCLTech, TCS, Infosys tumble up to 9%: Why are IT stocks falling today?

At around 9:18 am, HCLTech was the biggest hit among IT stocks, plunging 9.1% to Rs 1,310.05 after its earnings update. Infosys fell 2.5% to Rs 1,280.85, Tata C

Explained: Why HCLTech shares tumbled 10% after Q4 results

The stock fell 9.64% to Rs 1,302.60 at 9:18 am, making it the biggest loser among frontline technology names. Other IT stocks also fell sharply in early trade.

Sensex falls 300 points, Nifty below 24,500; IT stocks tank

Sensex falls 300 points, Nifty below 24,500; IT stocks tank

Summer of missing Diet Coke: Why your go-to drink is suddenly hard to find

Aluminium can crisis leaves Diet Coke lovers parched this summer
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img