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Microsoft s dispute with Apple over its xCloud service had collateral damage, causing another cloud computing platform getting pulled from the App Store.
A series of emails revealed during the Epic Games v. Apple trial on Tuesday offer additional details about Microsoft s attempts to get xCloud onto iOS. The emails, which were exchanged in 2020, were first spotted by
The Verge.
At one point during the exchange, Microsoft offered cloud gaming service Shadow as an example of an interactive app that was allowed on the App Store. Shortly after Microsoft brought Shadow to the attention of Apple, it was pulled from the store, Microsoft s Lori Wright said in testimony on Wednesday.
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
In 2020, Microsoft was battling to bring xCloud or Xbox Game Streaming to the iPhone and iPad, and the conversations had an unlikely victim: Shadow a third-party cloud gaming app that lets you stream PC games to an iPhone or iPad.
Emails between Microsoft and Apple, revealed in the
Epic v. Apple trial today, show how the Xbox maker was trying to get xCloud on iOS. Microsoft was trying to figure out how Shadow, Netflix, and other similar “interactive” apps were able to exist in the App Store while Apple was refusing to approve xCloud. Microsoft put forward Shadow as an example of such a service, only to see it suddenly removed from the store.