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Home›Digital & Mobile Technology›How to Stream Xbox Series X or S to Your PC

How to Stream Xbox Series X or S to Your PC

By Matthew Lynch
June 4, 2023
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With the release of the Xbox Series X and S, Microsoft has made it possible to stream your games from your console to your PC. This feature lets you play Xbox Series X or S games on your computer without the need for a TV or additional gaming monitor. It’s a great way to save space and still enjoy the Xbox experience.

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to stream Xbox Series X or S to your PC:

Step 1: Connect Your Xbox Series X or S to Your Network

Make sure that your Xbox Series X or S is connected to the same network as your PC. This can be done through a wired or wireless connection. If you are using a wireless connection, make sure that your Xbox and PC are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

Step 2: Enable Console Streaming on Your Xbox

To enable console streaming on your Xbox, go to System > Settings > Devices & connections > Remote features. Here, you will see an option to enable Console Streaming. Turn this feature on and you will be provided with a code that you will need to enter on your PC.

Step 3: Download the Xbox App on Your PC

The Xbox app is available for free on the Microsoft Store. Download and install the app on your PC.

Step 4: Connect Your Xbox Series X or S to Your PC

Open the Xbox app on your PC and click on the Connect icon in the left-hand menu. Enter the code that you received on your Xbox and select your console from the list of available devices. Once connected, you will see a screen mirroring the display of your Xbox on your PC.

Step 5: Play Your Games

You can now play your Xbox Series X or S games on your PC. The Xbox app will automatically detect any games installed on your console and make them available to play on your PC. Simply select the game you want to play and start gaming.

In conclusion, streaming your Xbox Series X or S to your PC is a great way to enjoy your gaming experience without the need for an additional monitor. Follow these steps and start playing your favorite games on your PC today. Happy Gaming!

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