Xbox Cloud Gaming on iOS and Web | First Look At Project xCloud On iPhone

For the time being, let us set aside the games you play on your PC, the PS5, and the Nintendo Switch and focus on Xbox Cloud Gaming, also known as Project xCloud, which allows you to play games on iOS and MacBook. 

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Recently, iOS users have been begging for its Xbox Cloud Gaming or Project xCloud, and they finally got what they wanted on April 20, 2021, in the form of a beta for iOS devices and web browsers.

Xbox Cloud Gaming on iPhone

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02:20 – You can play the Xbox Cloud Gaming Beta on iOS using the on-screen buttons, but it is recommended that you use an Xbox One controller if you have one. Because it’s still in Beta, there will be errors here and there, and the streams will occasionally be unable to keep up with the game. However, when the streams begin to flow, it’s similar to what Android users are experiencing. This is an excellent way to introduce people to the Xbox ecosystem. 

Xbox Cloud Gaming on MacBook

Xbox Cloud Gaming Enters Beta for Apple Devices - The Mac Observer

04:02 – To use the browser-based version, simply open Google Chrome and connect your Xbox controller via Bluetooth. Just so you know, you also have full access to your Xbox Game Pass Ultimate library, which is available to stream via the cloud. It suffers from the same flaws as iOS. There are latency issues, and some of the buttons do not always work, but overall, it is a fantastic experience.

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