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Microsoft's game streaming service
xCloud will go live in 22 countries (Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark,
Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, the United
Kingdom, and the United States) from Tuesday, It
will have more than 150 Xbox games on your Android phone or tablet.
xCloud isn’t available on iPhone or iPad, at least for now. Apple cracked open the door last week for game
streaming services to run on its phones and tablets
The list features a mix of Xbox exclusives and titles that are
available elsewhere. They include Tell Me Why, Gears
5, Grounded, Sea
of Thieves, Forza
Horizon 4, Battletoads, Halo:
The Master Chief Collection, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Untitled
Goose Game and Destiny
2. More titles will be
added down the line, including games from EA Play later this
year. You can check out the full launch-day list on the Xbox Wire But sadly Microsoft Flight Simulator is
one of the more notable missing titles.
The service
supports cloud saves, so you can continue a game you’ve been playing on your
Xbox One or Xbox Series X/S when you're on the go. It also features multiplayer
and cross-play with PC players.
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers can access xCloud with
$15/month, but new members have to pay little more for first month.
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