
Microsoft’s ‘Netflix-for-gaming’ service launches on iPhone and PC this week!!!
Microsoft’s
Xbox Cloud Gaming service, previously known as xCloud, will begin rolling out
in beta to iPhones, iPads, and PCs this week. The service will be invite-only
to start, Microsoft said in a blog post-Monday.
Xbox
Cloud Gaming was on track to launch for iPhones and iPads earlier, but Apple
updated its App Store rules in September impacted services like Xbox Gaming and
Google Stadia. Apple’s move forced the companies to use web browsers to
redesign their services so that they could circumvent the App Store rules.
Under the rules, Microsoft, Google and other companies with similar services
would have had to offer each game as an individual download instead of offering
a complete library the way Netflix does for movies.
Xbox
Cloud Gaming is sort of like Netflix for games. People who subscribe to
Microsoft’s $14.99 per month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate plan can access more than
100 titles. The cloud gaming aspect lets you stream the games without having to
download them, provided you have a fast enough internet connection. The streaming
option is already available for Android phones.
Microsoft said it will begin to roll out the service in 22 countries and will continue to invite new users to try it. Players just need a Bluetooth or USB controller for most games, though touch controls are available for some of them.
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