![]() ![]() You’ll also need a Bluetooth-compatible Xbox controller which, thanks to iOS 13, can easily be paired with your iOS devices. The idea behind Project xCloud is simple: use an app on your smartphone or tablet to stream console games. The interface for Project xCloud is straightforward, and spartan. (Though Microsoft had announced the service would support the iPhone and iPad, earlier betas had only worked on Android.) I’ve spent a little bit of time with it over the past couple weeks, and though it’s not without its flaws, I’ve come away impressed at what Microsoft has put together, even in this early stage. The Xbox doesn’t match that portability…yet.Ī few weeks back, I signed up for beta access to Microsoft’s new Project xCloud game streaming service, right on the heels of its availability on iOS. That said, I also own a Nintendo Switch, which has the benefit of being able to go wherever I do. ![]() 1 But here I am, on my second Xbox, and I remain pretty happy with my gaming choices over the past decade and change. I’d probably shock twelve-year-old me if I went back in time and told him that for the last thirteen years I’d been an avid user of a game console built by none other than Microsoft. Note: This story has not been updated for several years. Project xCloud Preview impressions: More than playable, less than perfect ![]()
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