Microsoft is sending its Xbox Cloud Gaming (xCloud) to iOS and PC users. The feature will arrive on these devices on April 20. This service will be available via web browsers. This would be a beta version.
You can access this service from www.xbox.com/play Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers who joined the beta would play Xbox games through Edge, Chrome, or Safari browsers. There are over 100 games available, and gamers will use a compatible Bluetooth or USB-connected controller or use custom touch controls.
Catherine Gluckstein, Microsoft’s head of xCloud said:
“The limited beta is our time to test and learn; we’ll send out more invites on a continuous basis to players in all 22 supported countries, evaluate feedback, continue to improve the experience and add support for more devices,
Our plan is to iterate quickly and open up to all Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members in the coming months so more people have the opportunity to play Xbox in all-new ways.”
For iOS users, it is the first time Xbox Game Streaming reached their devices. Android devices received this service last year. Earlier, Apple had some restrictions for which Microsoft wasn’t able to offer xCloud on iPhones or iPads.
Alexia is the author at Research Snipers covering all technology news including Google, Apple, Android, Xiaomi, Huawei, Samsung News, and More.
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