Microsoft will begin rolling out its PC games on Boosteroid next month.
Starting on June 1,Deathloop,Gears 5,GroundedandPentimentwill be made available via the cloud gaming service.

“This moment builds on our recent announcement thatPC gamesfromXboxareavailable to Nvidia GeForce Now members, and is one of our many partnerships planned globally with a variety of cloud gaming providers, including Ubitus and Nware, and EE in the future,” said Xbox corporate vice president Sarah Bond.
“We are committed to enabling players to stream games from Xbox Game Studios andBethesda, as well as futureActivision BlizzardPC games once the acquisition closes, through the cloud gaming service of their choice.”

Microsoft has recently signeda handful of game distribution agreementsdesigned to allay regulatory concerns over its proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
Last week, theEuropean Commissionand China’s competition regulator cleared the controversial $69 billion deal.

“China’s unconditional clearance of our acquisition of Activision Blizzard follows clearance decisions from jurisdictions such as the European Union and Japan, bringing the total to 37 countries representing more than two billion people,” Microsoft said in a statement issued toTechRaptor.
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Last month, the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority said it waspreventing the dealdue to concerns about its impact on the future of the cloud gaming market.
Microsoft andActivisionquickly confirmed their intention to appeal the CMA’s ruling, which the former hascalled “bad for Britain”and thelatter has labelled “irrational”.




