Your Game Pass cloud titles will appear on a floating screen in front of you, though you’ll need to use a third-party controller.
Have you ever wanted to wear the screen you play your Xbox games on? If you were desperately looking for yet another device to use your Game Pass Ultimate subscription, Meta and Microsoft told users Wednesday that they can start running through their cloud gaming library on Meta Quest headsets, including the Quest 2, Quest Pro, and Quest 3.
To get it going, you’ll need to have the latest Quest patch, a $17-a-month Game Pass Ultimate subscription, and a physical controller that can connect to the Meta Quest via Bluetooth. Currently, the system supports a bevy of third-party devices along with the Nintendo Switch Pro, Xbox, and PlayStation 4 controllers. The company promised PS5 DualSense support is coming in the near future.
To get the most out of a streaming game, you’ll need a speed of at least 10Mbps, though 20Mbps is recommended.