Earlier this week, some folks checking Microsoftâs Cloud Gaming beta website noticed something weird: listings for games like Elden Ring and Grand Theft Auto V not only said they were part of the companyâs Game Pass offering, but would also be playable on the cloud.
Hereâs a screengrab of Elden Ringâs page, taken by @klobrille, clearly showing both the âGAME PASSâ badge and the fact that itâs playable on the Cloud Gaming beta:

Listings for Grand Theft Auto V (which has already been on the service and left) and, weirdly, Soul Hackers, all declared they were now on the subscription service. Even weirder is the fact that none of those things had ever been announced, which youâd think would be the case given the prominence of both Elden Ring and GTA V.
Thereâs a reason for that, of course. Microsoft have since told Eurogamer that the listings were a âbug.â âWeâre aware of a bug that incorrectly displayed some titles as available with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate,â a representative says. âWe rolled out a fix and this is now updated.â
Normally this kind of administrative, backend stuff wouldnât be that exciting, but what got people interested here is that GamesCom is less than two weeks away, with Microsoft due to make a significant appearance (and a live presentation). And in June, Microsoft announced that Xbox Game Pass Ultimate users would be able to play âselectâ titles they own via Cloud Gaming, even if they werenât part of the Game Pass catalogue.
Put those two things together and it seemed entirely plausible that Microsoft had simply jumped the gun on a couple of GamesCom announcements. Calling these listings a âbugâ certainly seems to put a dampener on that enthusiasm, but GamesCom kicks off on August 22, just in case you want to keep an eye on things anyway.