Microsoft continues on not wasting time and while it seems that the CMA refusal to let the Redmond giant to buy Activision Blizzard has some government with pro business interest in the UK calling the CMA out, the company is making good use of its words.
Just like GeForce Now, Microsoft announced that starting June 1, Xbox Games will be part of Cloud Gaming service Boosterroid catalog and initial games will be Deathloop, Gears 5, Grounded and Pentiment.
Boosteroid has a presence in Ukraine, the United Kingdom, countries across the European Union, and the United States, which make this a great deal.
Boosteroid members will be able to access games purchased through Steam or the Epic Game Store (for eligible titles) to start, with support for games purchased through the Microsoft Store coming soon.
Expect the Xbox Games Studio catalog to continue to grow in both GeForce Now and Boosteroid with time.
This is part of the previous announced 10-year agreement of gaming content from Microsoft, specially from Call Of Duty and more major games of Activision Blizzard as a countermeasure move by Microsoft to have a legal standing that Activision Blizzard under Xbox Games Studio means less competition and more Xbox exclusive.