Microsoft promised on June 10th that it was in the “final stages” of upgrading its Xbox Cloud Gaming (xCloud) datacenters with Xbox Series X hardware — and nearly two weeks later, it seems as if you can finally play games on that new hardware. Some xCloud games are now showing upgraded graphics options in their settings menus that would otherwise only be available on the Xbox Series X, or are loading much faster on xCloud than they used to.
You can see upgraded graphics settings in Yakuza: Like a Dragon and Rainbow Six Siege in this tweet from my colleague Tom Warren.
I also observed that Dirt 5 loaded up very quickly and didn’t have much lag during a race. Forza Horizon 4, on the other hand, doesn’t seem to run on the upgraded xCloud hardware just yet; the latency felt much worse than it did for Dirt 5 and the game loaded much slower
