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The Stream Your Own Game (stream your own game) feature on Xbox continues to grow with new additions to its catalog. This service allows you to stream directly from your console to any compatible device – such as mobile devices, tablets, or browsers – the games you already own. And now it has been updated with over 20 titles, including the Xbox Series version of Rust.
This opens up new possibilities for playing outside the living room, keeping your progress in multiplayer games, or simply enjoying from anywhere without having to install anything on another device. The catalog expansion is available today for all users who have the games in their digital library.
New games compatible with Stream Your Own Game on Xbox
These are the 21 titles that have been recently added:
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Aliens: Fireteam Elite
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American Arcadia
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Amnesia: The Bunker
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Arcade Paradise
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Architect Life: A House Design Simulator
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Bus Simulator 21
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Darkest Dungeon II
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Dicey Dungeons
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Everspace 2
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Journey to the Savage Planet: Employee of the Month Edition
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Lawn Mowing Simulator
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My Friend Peppa Pig
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Payday 3
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Remnant: From the Ashes
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Robin Hood: Sherwood Builders
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Rust Console Edition
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Skul: The Hero Slayer
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Slime Rancher
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Sniper Elite V2 Remastered
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The Jackbox Party Pack 7
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Who’s Your Daddy?
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XCOM 2
Other available games
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Back 4 Blood
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Borderlands 2
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Date Everything!
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Dordogne
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Final Fantasy XVI
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Isonzo
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Lego 2K Drive
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind
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MindsEye
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My Time At Sandrock
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NieR: Automata
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Slayers X: Terminal Aftermath
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The First Descendant
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Tour De France 2025
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Valheim
Any user with these titles in their possession can now access them through streaming directly from their Xbox console, without relying on Game Pass or the cloud game catalog. You just need to have the instant-on mode enabled and a good local connection to start playing.
With this expansion, Microsoft reinforces one of the most powerful features of its ecosystem, which allows playing almost from anywhere without having to download the game on another device. Especially useful in titles like Rust, where being able to monitor your base at any time can make all the difference.
