![]() The first version of the app contained only one game, Halo: The Master Chief Collection, which technically means it wasn’t really a game streaming service, but just Halo by another name. This will open the door to over 300 cloud-streamed games, but of course, it’s still not going to be the “Project xCloud” that many hoped would arrive when Microsoft teased us with a native iOS beta last year.Īlthough the original beta of Project xCloud definitely got our hopes up, it also showed the limitations of Apple’s intransigent policies when it comes to game streaming services. While Tuttle deftly avoids any specific mention of the iPhone or iPad, he does share that it’s its browser-based cloud gaming service will be publicly released “in the next few weeks.” The news comes from a general update release by Xbox Wire Editor-in-Chief Will Tuttle, who shares several details on Microsoft’s cloud gaming service. ![]() It’s been a pretty bumpy road for Microsoft in its attempts to get its Xbox Game Pass onto Apple’s mobile devices, but it looks like the time has finally come as Microsoft announced this week that it’s almost ready to fully welcome iPhone users into the fold. ![]()
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