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Microsoft will officially debut its Xbox Cloud Gaming service (also known as xCloud) on iOS and Windows 10 PC starting on Tuesday, April 20th. The company initially revealed that it would bring cloud gaming to more platforms via web browsers late last year, and this week, the first batch of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members will receive an invite to begin testing the Xbox Cloud Gaming limited beta on their iPhone, iPad, or PC.
Those who receive an invite will be able to access the service on xbox.com/play using the Edge, Chrome, or Safari browsers. Microsoft says that more than 100 Xbox Game Pass titles will be available as part of the service when the beta test starts. Though some games will require Bluetooth or USB controllers to play, more than 50 titles have been given custom touch controls that were designed for gamers on phones and tablets. The catch is that unfortunately, we have no idea how widely available Microsoft's beta will be.
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Xbox Cloud Gaming finally comes to iPhone and iPad on Tuesday originally appeared on BGR.com on Mon, 19 Apr 2021 at 15:32:51 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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