How to Play on Xbox Cloud Streaming (and Why It’s Such a Big Deal)
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After months in limited, invite-only closed beta, Xbox Cloud Gaming is now publicly available. The service is still technically in beta, but is now included for all Game Pass Ultimate subscribers, adding even more value to what is arguably the best service in gaming.
The Xbox Cloud Gaming beta supports devices running the latest version of Android, iOS/iPadOS, macOS, or Windows 10. Microsoft also plans to bring cloud streaming to Xbox One models in the future and will support the upcoming Windows 11 as well.
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You Can Now Stream Xbox Games From Your iOS Device By Tyler Lee, on 06/28/2021 16:30 PDT
Apple’s restrictions have made it rather difficult for developers and companies to put their streaming services onto iOS devices, at least as far as official apps are concerned. This is why many have instead turned to workarounds like making their service playable and available through Safari.
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Microsoft is one of those companies and after a period of beta testing, the good news is that if you were keen on playing Xbox games through your iPhone, you’ll be able to do just that. According to Microsoft,