Xbox Cloud Gaming comes to Xbox Series X hardware and officially launches on Windows 10 and iOS. After the private beta version which started way back in April, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members from 22 markets can now access Xbox Cloud Gaming on Windows 10 PCs and iOS devices via the web.
So has announced Microsoft recently. The cloud gaming service is now available at xbox.com/play in Microsoft Edge, Chrome or Safari on your PC or mobile device. This is a major milestone in Microsoft’s journey to bring the Xbox experience to billions of new devices.
Xbox Cloud Gaming Comes to Xbox Series X Hardware and Officially Launches on Windows 10 and iOS
The company also confirmed that it had finished upgrading its Xbox Cloud Gaming servers with custom Xbox Series X hardware. This should significantly improve the gaming experience with faster load times, better graphics, and improved frame rates. These server updates have been made at no additional cost to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers.
“To ensure the lowest latency and the highest quality experience across the broadest set of devices, we will be streaming at 1080p and up to 60 FPS. In the future, we will continue to innovate and add more features to enhance the cloud gaming experience. “. This is what Microsoft said on the day of its launch.
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Earlier this month, Phil Spencer revealed that Microsoft was working on bringing the Xbox Game Cloud to new devices, including televisions. Microsoft will partner with Smart TV makers to launch an Xbox Cloud Gaming app for these displays, and the company also plans to launch dedicated streaming devices for older TVs without internet. Finally, Xbox Cloud Gaming is also coming to Xbox consoles. This will allow Xbox gamers to easily test the games in the catalog before downloading them.
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