If you own an Xbox Series X, an Xbox Series S, or one of the previous generation models, there might well be occasions when you want to get down to some serious gaming, but the main TV screen the console is attached to is already in use—whether that’s by family members or housemates.
The solution is to run games from your Xbox but play them on your laptop. It’s easier than you might think to stream gameplay to a different device on the same Wi-Fi network. In some scenarios, it even works over the internet too, so you could be sitting on your laptop in a hotel room and still playing games from your Xbox.
This is a lot more straightforward on Windows computers, what with Microsoft making both Windows and the Xbox consoles, but there are also options to talk about if you’re on a Mac. Here’s everything you need to know, and how to set it up.
How to play Xbox games on a Windows laptop
Xboxes and Windows play very nicely together (thanks, Microsoft). Assuming you’re signed into your Microsoft account on both your Xbox and your Windows laptop, and signed into the same Wi-Fi network on both, you’re almost there already.
On the Xbox One X and Xbox One S:
- Head to Settings, choose Device & connections, then Remote features
- Check the Enable remote features box (you’ll be given a quick report on the state of your internet connection to indicate how well remote play might work).
- Choose Xbox app preferences
- Select Allow connections from any device and Allow game streaming to other devices.