Major warning: this is all speculation and rumors until proven to be true by Nintendo or Microsoft. Please take any information provided by this rumor with a grain of salt. With that out of the way, let’s dig right in.

A credible YouTube channel by the name of Direct-Feed Games has reported that Microsoft is making preparations to bring over their Xbox streaming service Xbox GamePass over to the Nintendo Switch. Along with this service, he reports that the Xbox App will be brought over to the console.

If that wasn’t enough to leave you breathless, he also reports that Microsoft is looking to publish some of their titles on Nintendo Switch including Ori. Support for Microsoft’s Project X Cloud is also rumored to be coming as well, which would allow high profile games not previously feasible due to hardware limitations now possible with cloud streaming.

There has been hinting and speculation pointing to big things between Nintendo and Microsoft for quite some time, and this would help widen Microsoft’s reach to a much larger fanbase of consumers. Having top tier software on the Switch which were previously exclusive to Xbox would attract even more consumers than ever before, along with giving current fans much more to play. Microsoft has previously mentioned that they’d love to bring GamePass to as many platforms as possible, so this rumor definitely has a high chance of being real.

However, as with all speculation, it’s still a rumor until proven true. Stay tuned right here at NinMobileNews where we will make sure to cover an official announcement (if one is on the way).

About Ali Nehmeh
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Ever since Ali's first look at what the power of Nintendo has been capable of doing, he has never looked back. Starting his experience with the Game Boy, he has become a huge fanatic of the many worlds of Mario and Friends, with his expertise lying mostly around the Mushroom Kingdom.

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