Microsoft reportedly mulls ad-infested free Xbox Cloud Gaming plan — Game Pass Ultimate subscriber allegedly catches ad during game loading
We’ve heard rumblings of a free version of Xbox Cloud Gaming for years at this point, but it seems like that’s finally becoming a reality. According to The Verge, Microsoft is currently testing a limited version of Xbox Cloud Gaming, which will be offered for free without requiring a Game Pass subscription. Historically, Xbox Cloud…
We’ve heard rumblings of a free version of Xbox Cloud Gaming for years at this point, but it seems like that’s finally becoming a reality. According to The Verge, Microsoft is currently testing a limited version of Xbox Cloud Gaming, which will be offered for free without requiring a Game Pass subscription. Historically, Xbox Cloud Gaming has been limited to Game Pass Ultimate members — which recently saw a very controversial price hike — and was expanded to Essential and Plus tiers of Game Pass a few days ago.
The main caveat with free Xbox Cloud Gaming will be the presence of ads. Sources close to the matter tell The Verge that two-minute-long pre-roll ads will play before each gaming session, which will be limited to just an hour. A monthly cap of five hours will be imposed, meaning you cannot simply start new one-hour sessions each time your previous one expires. What’s funny, though, is that ads seem to permeate Xbox Cloud Gaming in the Game Pass Ultimate tier as well, as one user on Twitter angrily pointed out.
#Xbox just put an ad on my Xcloud Gaming Session… I’m waiting for the subscription to end and never coming back… pic.twitter.com/wVEXqZmdkiOctober 3, 2025
According to sources from The Verge, you’ll only get access to a limited library of games, including eligible titles from the Free Play Day (free game trials over weekends) and Xbox Retro Classics programs. You’ll also be able to “stream” the games you already own. There’s no word on resolution or bitrate, for instance, with free Xbox Cloud Gaming. The newly offered Xbox Cloud Gaming in lower-tier Game Pass subscriptions is limited to 1080p at 12 Mbps, whereas Game Pass Ultimate members can enjoy up to a 1440p feed at 30 Mbps, as well as a 1080p feed at up to 20 Mbps.
Previously, Fortnite was exclusively available as part of a free Xbox Cloud Gaming tier (which doesn’t have ads). Microsoft is reportedly set to announce public tests for free Xbox Cloud Gaming soon, with a full launch scheduled for months later. None of the features are finalized yet, so that they could change upon release, including the session limits. The ad-supported, free tier of Xbox Cloud Gaming is expected to launch on PC, mobile, Xbox consoles, and supported web browsers. Regional availability remains uncertain.
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