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One other notable detail in the report is that Atari plans to offer “direct access” to these cloud gaming services. What that means is offering an official means of accessing services like Xbox Cloud Gaming. Instead of directly Atari VCS users to use the system’s homebrew PC mode as a workaround, it could mean that the Atari VCS will offer an officially supported app that users can download. Of course, the app itself would have to be made and released by Xbox, meaning Atari would need Xbox’s help.
With that in mind, Xbox has already said that it wants to bring Xbox Game Pass via cloud gaming to as many platforms as it’s able. The Atari VCS may not have been what it had in mind when it said that, but part of the sentiment absolutely left room open for supporting platforms that weren’t part of the original plan.
Fans of other cloud streaming services should also be excited, of course. There are still a lot of video game fans using Stadia, GeForce Now, and Luna, too. They each bring something to the table, just like Xbox Game Pass would introduce its own range of exciting games to Atari VCS that’d otherwise be unavailable.
Atari VCS pursuing support for cloud gaming services like Xbox’s Game Pass Ultimate subscription doesn’t necessarily mean it will happen, unfortunately. The Atari VCS is still a new and rather unproven device, and business relationships are complicated. But if Atari VCS owners really want to see Xbox Game Pass via cloud on their consoles, now would be a good time to tell both Atari and Xbox to make that happen.
The Atari VCS console is available now.
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