This expansion will make Xbox Cloud Gaming much more valuable, opening up the service to potentially thousands more games. Microsoft only says “game selection”, so it is clear that not all Xbox games will be available and the company does not say anything more about its plans. But it seems the intention is to cover most of the games you already have in your library. Microsoft had promised that for 2020 Microsoft had originally promised to extend the flow of Xbox Cloud Gaming to a full gaming library by 2020, but it never happened. “In 2020, we will allow players to stream from the cloud Xbox games they already own or purchase,” Project xCloud project manager Kareem Choudhry said in November 2019. Extending Xbox Cloud Gaming beyond Game Pass games is part of Microsoft’s broader Xbox Everywhere initiative that the company is showing off further this week. Xbox Cloud Gaming is also coming to Argentina and New Zealand today and an Xbox TV app will appear on Samsung 2022 smart TVs later this month. Microsoft also describes in detail its plans for Project Moorcroft to bring E3 game demos to the Xbox Game Pass soon.