Microsoft is expanding its cloud gaming offerings beyond the Game Pass subscription service with an internal initiative called Project Lapland, aimed at streaming a wider array of titles. The company is scaling its streaming servers to support an extensive library of games, with testing set to begin in November for Xbox Insiders. After this phase, the service will be rolled out to a broader audience. Microsoft initially introduced xCloud for PC testing in 2020, with plans for a comprehensive game library streaming service, but faced delays in its launch timeline, which was originally set for 2022.