Xbox Cloud Gaming hits Hisense and V homeOS smart TVs in 2026

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Xbox Cloud Gaming hits Hisense and V homeOS smart TVs in 2026
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Xbox is extending its cloud ecosystem to the living room without extra hardware: in 2026, the Xbox app will launch on select Hisense and V homeOS-powered Smart TVs through a new partnership with V (formerly VIDAA). The TV app will plug into Xbox Cloud Gaming, letting eligible subscribers stream games directly to supported screens. Xbox highlights access to hundreds of titles, including recent and upcoming releases. The company also notes that select games you already own will be playable via the cloud. Xbox says more specifics on the TV experience will be shared in the coming months.

What’s changing in 2026

The Xbox app is planned for launch on a subset of Hisense models and TVs running V homeOS in 2026. This brings cloud streaming to those displays – no console required – and aligns with Xbox’s stated goal of keeping games, community and achievements within reach across devices.

How access will work

  • Eligible subscriptions: Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Premium and Essential will support streaming via the Xbox app on supported TVs.
  • Catalog size: access to hundreds of games through Xbox Cloud Gaming.
  • Highlighted titles: Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, Hollow Knight: Silksong, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (and more within the cloud catalog).
  • Owned games: in addition to Game Pass titles, select games you already own will be playable via cloud streaming.

Supported TVs and availability

The rollout targets select Hisense and V homeOS-powered Smart TVs. Specific models and regions have not been detailed; Xbox indicates it will provide additional information closer to launch.

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Ecosystem context

Bringing the Xbox app to more TV platforms expands the Xbox Cloud Gaming footprint and reduces friction for players who want to jump into sessions on larger screens. It’s another step toward a device-agnostic approach, connecting the same account, friends list and progress wherever you play.

Final takeaway – what it means for players

If you own a compatible Hisense or V homeOS TV, 2026 could make it easier to stream Game Pass titles – plus select owned games – with the same saves and social features you use elsewhere. Expect concrete model lists and regional availability updates as launch nears.

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Daniel Togman

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Daniel Togman is a gamer with an editor’s eye (and an editor with a gamer’s heart). As Editor-in-Chief of TopGame.blog, he makes sure every review, guide, and insight hits with honesty, clarity, and a bit of flair. Years in content creation and gaming journalism taught him one thing: readers don’t want fluff — they want the real stuff. And that’s exactly what he delivers.

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