1) Check whether Deathloop is available on Xbox (official store)
Start by searching for “Deathloop” in the Xbox Store (or Microsoft Store) on your console or PC. If it’s listed for purchase or download, you can install it directly and start playing. If you don’t see it, it may not be released for your Xbox platform in your region right now.
2) If you have Game Pass, check the catalog
If you subscribe to Xbox Game Pass, Deathloop may be included at times. Even when a game is added, it can also be removed later, so you should confirm on the current Game Pass page for the title.
3) Consider cloud streaming (if supported)
Some titles are accessible via cloud streaming on supported devices. If Deathloop appears under streaming options, you can play without a full local install. Availability varies by country and subscription tier.
4) Verify your Xbox requirements
- Console generation: Some games run differently on Xbox One vs Xbox Series X|S.
- Internet connection: Needed for licensing checks and any streaming features.
- Account region: Store availability can differ by region.
5) Troubleshooting if you can’t find it
- Search by developer/title: Try searching “Deathloop” and also the publisher/developer name.
- Check for region mismatch: Log in with the account region that matches your store.
- Restart the store app: Sometimes the catalog doesn’t refresh immediately.
- Look for add-on/edition differences: Some listings appear under specific editions.
Quick checklist
- Search “Deathloop” in the Xbox/Microsoft Store.
- Check whether it’s included in Game Pass right now.
- Look for cloud streaming availability if you prefer no install.
- Confirm your Xbox generation and region.
If you tell me your exact Xbox model (Xbox One, Series S, or Series X) and your country/region, I can suggest the most likely path to play it.