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Deathloop video game launches on Xbox Series X and Xbox Cloud Gaming – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
September 21, 2022
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The popular Deathloop video game is now available to play on Microsoft’s Xbox Series X family of consoles which currently includes the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S.

The title is also available to play for free for Xbox Game Pass subscribers and has now been confirmed for Xbox Cloud Gaming which means that Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers can also play Deathloop on their PC, smartphone, or compatible smart TV via the cloud.

Deathloop has been out since last year on Windows PC and PlayStation 5 but it wasn’t confirmed for Xbox consoles until earlier this month when the Xbox Series X launch was announced during Microsoft’s Tokyo Game Show 2022 presentation.

To celebrate Deathloop’s debut on Xbox consoles, the game has received an update on PS5 and Windows that adds cross-platform player-versus-player matchmaking and a variety of new content for players to experience. This update is free for all players.

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