Xbox Game Pass subscribers can now stream an additional 48 of their own games

One of the first Xbox Game Pass This year's updates have just arrived, adding 48 games to Xbox's “Stream Your Own Game” library. This latest Xbox Game Pass update brings popular titles like Disco Elysium, Planet Coastersand Just Cause 3 to the cloud-based service.

Introduced in 2024 but finally made available on consoles in April 2025, Xbox's “Steam Your Own Game” service allows users to play some of the games they've purchased via cloud streaming. The catch is that, in addition to having to own the game, the user must be actively subscribed to Xbox Game Pass in order to stream the title. That said, users don't need to subscribe to the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate level to access this streaming service, they can access it on any Game Pass level, including the cheapest option, Xbox Game Pass Essential.

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Xbox Game Pass adds nearly 50 games to its “Stream Your Own Game” library

  • A pizza delivery
  • Abyssal Drift
  • Assetto Corsa
  • Assetto Corsa Competizione
  • Bloons TD 6
  • Brews & Bastards
  • Build a bridge!
  • Carnage: Battle Arena
  • Catan – Console Edition
  • Costume Quest 2
  • Delivery Dash: Battle Couriers
  • Disco Elysium: The Final Cut
  • Do not starve together
  • Dungeon Minesweeper
  • Dusk
  • Light red 2
  • Farming Simulator 19
  • Greek tragedy
  • Grim Dawn: Definitive Edition
  • Guilty Gear Strive
  • Hannah VCR
  • Hell is other demons
  • Hero seeker
  • Heroes of Mount Dragon
  • Hide 'N Seek!
  • I Am Future: Cozy Apocalypse Survival
  • Infantry attack
  • Just Cause 3
  • Centum
  • Little Nightmares III
  • Mysterious mixture
  • Paint the town red
  • Planet Coasters
  • Poppy Playtime: Chapter 1
  • Poppy Playtime: Chapter 2
  • Quisisana
  • Starbound
  • Strike Force 3
  • Syberia – Remastered
  • Terminal Brigade
  • Titan Quest 2
  • Trivia: Knowledge Trainer – the quiz
  • Tropical 6
  • Truck and logistics simulator
  • Wargroove 2
  • Water delivery
  • World of Outlaws: Dirt Racing
  • The Evil Within (Japanese Version)

First reported by TrueAchievements, the latest Xbox Game Pass update for January 2026 has added nearly 50 games to the “Stream Your Own Game” library. These games can now all be played via cloud streaming on a range of devices, including PCs, Xbox consoles and handhelds like the ROG Xbox Ally. Along with the aforementioned Just Cause 3, Disco Elysiumand Planet Coasterssome other heavy hitters on this list include Tropical 6, Little Nightmares 3and Bloons TD 6.

Sean Carey of TrueAchievement also pointed out in his report that Titan Quest 2 has just received an official Cloud streaming tag on Xbox despite the game not yet being officially released on Xbox consoles. Released on Steam Early Access on August 1, 2025, Titan Quest 2 has received several major updates since launch, but there has been no official word on when it might be fully released on PC and other platforms. This latest Cloud streaming tag may suggest so Titan Quest 2 may be coming soon to Xbox, but that's far from an official confirmation from developer Grimoire Games or publisher THQ Nordic.

When Xbox's Stream Your Own Game service debuted on consoles back in April 2025, it did so with well over 100 games. That list grew exponentially with each passing month, with hundreds of new titles arriving over the course of 2025. In September alone, over 180 games arrived on the service. Some of the biggest additions to the Xbox Game Pass Stream Your Own Game library in 2025 include Silent Hill 2, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, Resident Evil 2 and 3, Borderlands 4, Helldivers 2and Dying Light: The Beast. It seems very likely that Xbox will continue to add new games to this service throughout 2026, especially if the company maintains its “Xbox Play Anywhere” marketing strategy.

Source: TrueAchievements

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