If you’re an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscriber, you already have access to Xbox Cloud Gaming, which lets you pick up and play 100+ games in the Game Pass library across PC, consoles, and mobile devices without needing to download them. The service has been improving over time and its latest new feature, Clarity Boost, is opt-in for players. If you want to get the most out of your cloud streaming experience, here’s how to use Clarity Boost for Xbox Cloud Gaming when playing on a browser.
The steps are brief but specific, so without following Microsoft’s directions, you won’t get to experience the improvements of Clarity Boost. The feature comes in partnership with Microsoft Edge, which makes Clarity Boost a real team effort within the offices of Redmond, Washington--or more likely, the home offices of those employees, given the world events of the last two years. If you can access the Microsoft Edge browser, you can play Xbox Game Pass games via the cloud with Clarity Boost by following these instructions:
- Download Microsoft Edge Canary
- To confirm you are in Microsoft Edge Canary, navigate to edge://settings/help to make sure you are on version 96.0.1033.0 or later
- To enable Clarity Boost, go to www.xbox.com/play, login and start a game, such as Sea of Thieves or Forza Horizon 5
- Open the more actions menu, shown as “(…)” on screen
- Select Enable Clarity Boost option
As you can see, Clarity Boost is meant to enhance the image of a streamed game, which tends to lose a bit of luster as compared to games installed natively on a console or PC. Note that Microsoft Edge Canary is the version of the browser that gets early and experimental features, but may sometimes be buggy as a result. The name implies users on this platform are the proverbial canary in the coal mine, who may wind up seeing bugs that the team intends on fixing before updates are brought to the general public.
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