Xbox Cloud Gaming heads to select Hisense and V homeOS TVs in 2026

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Xbox Cloud Gaming heads to select Hisense and V homeOS TVs in 2026
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Microsoft has announced a partnership with V (formerly VIDAA) that will bring the Xbox app to select Hisense and V homeOS-powered Smart TVs in 2026. The integration will support Xbox Cloud Gaming, allowing eligible subscribers to stream games without a console. The company positions this move as part of its broader cloud strategy to make play possible across more screens. Specific models and regional availability have not yet been detailed, with further information promised closer to launch.

According to the announcement, Xbox Game Pass subscribers – including the Ultimate, Premium, and Essential tiers – will be able to stream a library of titles directly on supported TVs. The update also notes that cloud access extends to select games players already own, in addition to the main subscription catalog.

What’s officially confirmed

  • Platform: Xbox app with Xbox Cloud Gaming.
  • Devices: Select Hisense and V homeOS-powered Smart TVs.
  • Timing: Planned for 2026.
  • Access: Available to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Premium, and Essential subscribers.

Microsoft frames the rollout as an expansion of the Xbox cloud ecosystem – bringing existing libraries and communities to additional devices while maintaining cross-device flexibility.

Games highlighted in the announcement

The company pointed to several titles as examples of what subscribers can stream through the TV app at launch:

  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 7
  • Hollow Knight: Silksong
  • Clair Obscur: Expedition 33

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These are representative examples drawn from the broader Game Pass and cloud-enabled lineup. Availability can vary by region and publisher, with the final catalog to be clarified ahead of release.

How it fits into Xbox’s cloud approach

Bringing the Xbox app to Smart TVs aligns with Microsoft’s stated vision to keep games, communities, and achievements accessible across devices. For players, the significance is straightforward – fewer hardware barriers, more screens supported, and a single subscription that travels with you. Microsoft says it will share additional details about the Hisense TV experience in the coming months, including supported models and feature specifics.

Timeline and what’s next

The only date provided is the 2026 launch window. Pricing, regional rollout, and technical requirements beyond a compatible TV and subscription were not disclosed in the announcement. Microsoft indicated that further product information will be communicated closer to availability.

Bottom line for players

Cloud on more screens – without extra hardware is the core takeaway. If you’re on an eligible Game Pass tier, this integration aims to extend your library to select Hisense and V homeOS TVs in 2026, with more specifics to come as the launch approaches.

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