This is a gaming and cost-saving combination made in heaven.
There will soon be an alternative way for you to enjoy Game Pass titles without having to shell out a ton of cash on an Xbox Series X|S system. In July, a number of Amazon Fire TV devices will support Xbox Gaming thanks to a partnership between Microsoft and Amazon. Microsoft states that users of the Fire TV Stick 4K Max and Fire TV Stick 4K will be able to access the Xbox app with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate in more than 25 countries.
After the new feature launches, you’ll be able to play hundreds of titles, such as Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2, Fallout 76, and Starfield, by logging into your Microsoft account and pairing it with a Bluetooth controller. Controllers from the PlayStation and Xbox platforms will function as well.
Microsoft will deploy the Xbox app for Samsung smart TVs, and two years later, Xbox gaming will be available on Amazon Fire TV. Additionally, Microsoft seems to be losing confidence in its console business, which coincides with the new integration with Amazon items. The company’s hardware update was far less ambitious than planned, and the upcoming game in one of its biggest console-pushing franchises, Call of Duty, will be available on Game Pass at launch.