Microsoft adds another five Xbox games to Boosteroid

Microsoft has dropped another batch of Xbox games on Boosteroid, including Gears 5, which can be accessed via Xbox Game Pass or purchased from the Microsoft Store.

Microsoft adds another five Xbox games to Boosteroid
Tom West

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Players subscribed to Boosteroid can now start unlocking Ghostwire: Tokyo achievements, as well as achievements for a number of other games. Microsoft has announced that it has expanded its partnership by adding five more Xbox games on Boosteroid, which are available via Xbox Game Pass (and sit up there with the best games on Game Pass) and the Microsoft Store.

Microsoft announced its ten-year partnership with Boosteroid, along with a number of other streaming services, as a show of good faith when attempting to get its Activision Blizzard acquisition over the finish line. Deathloop, Gears 5, Grounded, and Pentiment were added to Boosteroid shortly after via Xbox Game Pass, and now Microsoft is adding another five games to the service.

Five Xbox games join Boosteroid

Microsoft adds another five games to Boosteroid via Xbox Game Pass

As announced on Xbox Wire, players with a Boosteroid membership can now play Dishonored, Dishonored 2, Dishonored: Death of The Outsider, Gears Tactics, and Ghostwire: Tokyo via the streaming service.

To play any of Microsoft's games via Boosteroid, you'll need to have either an Xbox Game Pass subscription or have purchased them from the Microsoft Store on Windows. Each game also supports cross-saves and cross-play, so you can hop between your console and Boosteroid with the same game save or hang with your friends on PC while you stream the game to your mobile.

When it comes to its own games, Microsoft isn't just sharing with partnered streaming services anymore either, but is taking its own first-party games to new platforms. The company recently announced that Hi-Fi Rush, Pentiment, Sea of Thieves, and Grounded are releasing on rival consoles. Microsoft has clarified that Starfield and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle are not going multiplatform.

Will you be streaming any of these games via Boosteroid? Let us know down in the comments!
Written by Tom West
Tom has been playing video games since he was old enough to hold a controller, experimenting with a number of systems until he eventually fell in love with Xbox. With a passion for the platform, he decided to make a career out of it, and now happily spends his days writing about that which he loves. If he’s not hunting for Xbox achievements, you’ll likely find him somewhere in The Elder Scrolls Online or fighting for survival in Battlefield.
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