Microsoft’s Game Pass now supports Boosteroid, a third-party game streaming service

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Microsoft is deepening its ties with the Ukrainian cloud gaming company Boosteroid. Beginning today,
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subscribers (PC Game Pass and Game Pass Ultimate) with a Boosteroid membership can
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Game Pass titles along with supported titles purchased through the Microsoft Store on Windows.

Some eligible games include
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,
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and
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. Xbox games on Boosteroid support cross-play and cross-save with PC and Xbox consoles.


Microsoft says it will continue adding more “hits and fan favorites.” Boosteroid first began
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last year.

Boosteroid, founded in 2016 in Kyiv, Ukraine, said last year it had over four million users globally. In May 2023, Microsoft
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to try to convince antitrust regulators it would handle its Activision Blizzard acquisition responsibly. Around the same time, Microsoft struck similar decade-long deals with
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and
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to bring Call Of Duty games to their platforms.

To stream Game Pass (or Microsoft Store) titles, install the Boosteroid app and sign in. Then, browse to the Library tab and select Xbox as a filter. Choose the game you want, click “Play” and log into your Microsoft account with an active PC Game Pass or Game Pass Ultimate membership and confirm.

Boosteroid is available on Windows, macOS, Android and ChromeOS. It also has beta apps for webOS and Android TV.

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