Because 5G (a mobile network technology) and gaming were always meant to be. Thanks to 5G’s zippiness, reach, network capacity and reduced latency/lag (the bane of a gamer’s existence), cloud gaming has morphed into an intuitive, responsive – and totally immersive experience that’ll have you plotting moves down to the very millisecond. That's why a good internet plan is essential. Connect to 5Ghz wifi (broadcast frequency) at home, or to Telstra's mobile network. To honour our partnership, we’ve optimised our networks so you can experience Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta) in more places. G ame at the park, the beach, in your back garden - whenever you feel the need for a bit of escapism.Īll it takes is a subscription to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, a compatible device + controller, and a decent internet connection with the right bandwidth (we can recommend a telco!). You won’t need to upgrade hardware or components. That’s the awesome thing about cloud gaming: you don’t need to download, install or store games on a compatible device. Add multiple interactions, and it’s game on (bonus: your character lives to see the next adventure). ![]() The server processes your epic, dragon-slaying move and pings it back to you in real-time. You tap to raise the sword, and your interaction with the game is sent to a server hidden in a remote data centre full of servers far, far away (not quite as magical as an actual cloud but still amazing). You're trying to avoid an untimely demise into the jaws of a fire breathing dragon. The main difference however, is that the videos on your screen react every time you interact with them. How cool is it that we can access on-demand content anywhere, armed with just a mobile device and an internet connection? Cloud gaming works in a similar way. ![]() Chances are, you’re already subscribing to a streaming service to get your movie, sport, and favourite TV show fixes.
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