We’ve rounded up the best Xbox Cloud Gaming games available now.
you might use theXbox Core wireless controllerand pair it with aphone clip.
Alternatively, we’d highly recommend theBackbone OneorRazer Kishi.
Both controllers turn your smartphone into a Nintendo Switch-style handheld, and they are compact and good for travel.
For this list, we looked at multiple genres and tastes to create a roundup of dozens of games.
Note: We’ve placed an asterisk next to the title of each game that supports touchscreen controls.
Read ourCities: Skylines review.
Darkest Dungeon is a great RPG to play with touchscreen controls on your phone or tablet.
Read ourDarkest Dungeon review.
Read ourDead Cells review.
Read ourDeath’s Door review.
Read ourDicey Dungeons review.
you might even play the entire game from a top-down perspective with 16-bit graphics if you’re feeling nostalgic.
Read ourDragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age review.
But now you canplay Fortnite on iOS via Xbox Cloud Gaming.
It’s also the first game to be playable via Xbox Cloud Gaming without a Game Pass Ultimate subscription.
Constantly fun and rewarding, Forza Horizon 5 is firing on all cylinders.
It’s our pick for thebest Forza game of all time.
Just ensure you have a particularly solid and fast internet connection for this one.
Read ourForza Horizon 5 review.
Read ourGears Tactics review.
Stunning art, fantastic atmosphere, and devious puzzles make for an intriguing and unique puzzle game.
We’re recommending Halo Infinite for Cloud Gaming mainly for its campaign.
Read ourHalo Infinite review.
Perfect for on-the-go action or while you’re chilling at home.
Read ourHollow Knight: Voidheart Edition review.
Read ourKentucky Route Zero review.
It’s entertaining, expands on Minecraft elements, and has a goofy charm to it.
Read ourMinecraft Dungeons review.
One champion, many monsters, and plenty of fun to be had.
Read ourNobody Saves the World review.
Read ourOctopath Traveler review.
Read ourParadise Killer review.
Read ourPsychonauts 2 review.
Sea of Thieves*
Ever fancied a bottle of rum, treasure, and open seas?
Read ourSea of Thieves review.
Read ourSlay the Spire review.
Read ourStardew Valley review.
Read ourThe Gunk review.
Read ourTurnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion review.
Unpacking*
Cozy and intimate, Unpacking’s house-sorting appeal and chill soundtrack makes for relaxing content.
Unpacking is a cathartic and moving game that isn’t really like anything else out there.
Read ourWhat Remains of Edith Finch review.
Read ourYakuza: Like a Dragon review.
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