Microsoft Adds 40 New Games to Stream Your Own Game for Xbox Game Pass

All you need is an active subscription to Xbox Game Pass, and you can access games from a multitude of devices.

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Microsoft has added a massive new list of games to the Stream Your Own Game library for Xbox Game Pass to kick off February.

The huge list of new titles includes popular games like Final Fantasy 7 Remake, Divinity: Original Sin 2, and Resident Evil Village: Z Version that can be played via Xbox Cloud Gaming on devices that support it.

Since its launch last April, Xbox Game Pass’ Stream Your Own Game library enables subscribers to be able to play certain games as long as they have an active subscription.

Though the list of titles has been growing, 2026 so far has been a massive year for the service, with 48 titles being added in January and 40 in February.

Stream Your Own Game titles can be played via the Xbox App on PCs, handheld games systems like the new ROG Xbox Ally, smartphones, smart TVs, and tablets like the iPad Pro.

In other recent Xbox News, recently publicized Jeffrey Epstein files reveal that he was banned from Xbox Live in 2013, seemingly after harassing players on multiple occasions.

“This email is to notify you that your Xbox Live account privileges have been permanently suspended due to harassment, threats, and/or abuse of other players,” reads the email sent from the company to him. “This conduct has been determined to be severe, repeated, and/or excessive.”

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