- Jun 28, 2021 Microsoft xCloud Rolled Out to iOS and macOS Microsoft’s xCloud is a cloud streaming element of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Users do not need a console to play the more than 100 games which are.
- Cloud gaming with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate is available across PCs, mobile phones and tablets, with more supported devices coming soon.
Microsoft has finally made its xCloud game streaming service widely available on PCs, Macs, and iOS devices.
According to a blog post from the gaming giant, xCloud will now be widely available to all Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members using Windows 10 PCs, macOS computers, or iOS devices such as iPhones and iPads. On PC, you’ll be able to access it through Edge or Google Chrome, while macOS and iOS users will need to use Safari. You’ll also be able to play with Bluetooth or wired controllers for both older operating systems, with iPhones and iPads using their own touch controls or third-party controllers.
The launch comes shortly after the service entered an invite-only beta test in April, and also comes with a welcome performance upgrade: powered by custom Xbox Series X hardware, xCloud will now support Supports 1080p streaming up to 60 fps with sufficient internet connection speed. There are currently over 100 games to choose from, including Loss, Riders and MLB The Show 21.
For those who want to learn more about xCloud, you can go to Microsoft’s website.
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Cloud gaming with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate is available across PCs, mobile phones and tablets, with more supported devices coming soon.
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