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© Microsoft An Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription ($14.99 monthly) lets you play on Windows PCs, Apple iPhones and iPads, as well as Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome and Apple Safari browser. Browser-based gaming also opens up the subscription service to Mac computers.

Microsoft is opening the online gates to its Xbox Cloud Gaming service.

  • The word came straight from Microsoft on Monday. “Starting today, Xbox Cloud Gaming is available to all Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members with Windows 10 PCs and Apple phones and tablets, via.
  • Starting today, Xbox Cloud Gaming is available to all Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members with Windows 10 PCs and Apple phones and tablets, via browser, across 22 countries.

Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta) is our technology that allows you to play over 100 console games on the devices you already have with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and a compatible controller. As part of your Xbox Game Pass Ultimate membership, you can enjoy the console games you love, the people you want to play together with, on the devices you already.

An Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription ($14.99 monthly) lets you play on Windows PCs, Apple iPhones and iPads, as well as Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome and Apple Safari browser.

Microsoft has been testing its service, announced more than two years ago, on Xbox consoles, PCs and Android devices. In April, testing was opened up to some Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members on browsers. The Xbox Cloud Gaming service has more than 100 games available, including 'Halo,' 'Grand Theft Auto V' and 'Fallout 4.'

© Microsoft An Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription ($14.99 monthly) lets you play on Windows PCs, Apple iPhones and iPads, as well as Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome and Apple Safari browser. Browser-based gaming also opens up the subscription service to Mac computers.

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'Simply put, we’re bringing the Xbox experience directly to the devices you use most,' said Catherine Gluckstein, Microsoft's vice president and head of product at Xbox Cloud Gaming, in a blog post.

The Xbox Cloud Gaming update for PC and Apple devices is here! for all the details, you can:​

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— Xbox Game Pass (@XboxGamePass) June 28, 2021

More than 50 Xbox Cloud games can be played with touch controls; among them 'Gears 5,' 'Sea of Thieves' and 'Minecraft Dungeons.' For other games, you connect a compatible Bluetooth or USB-connected controller.

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'Today marks a key milestone in our journey to bring the Xbox experience to all gamers, and we can’t wait for you to begin playing,' Gluckstein said.

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Xbox Cloud Gaming service now available on Windows PCs, Apple smartphones and tablets, plus browsers

Microsoft has confirmed that Xbox cloud gaming is coming to iOS in 2021. In a new blog post today, the company says that cloud gaming as part of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate will come to iOS via web browser in spring of 2021.

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This was first rumored in October. Microsoft had decided not to launch its game streaming service on iOS because of the App Store guidelines. Bringing cloud gaming to the iPhone and iPad via the web browser will allow Microsoft to skirt the App Store guidelines altogether.

Expanding Xbox to new players is central to our ambition of helping games and developers find an easy path to the world’s 3 billion gamers. We are doing this by embracing multiple devices and providing a consistent Xbox experience wherever you log in, whether that’s on your Xbox Series X|S, PC, Xbox One, Android device or — starting in Spring 2021 — your Windows PC and iOS device from the cloud.

Microsoft does note that cloud gaming on iOS via the web will technically be a “beta” at first, but no further details are provided. Note that this is also different than what’s available in the Xbox app, which allows Xbox console owners to stream games directly from their personal console.

For what it’s worth, Apple announced new App Store guidelines this year addressing game streaming services. The guidelines say that streaming game services are now allowed, but developers must submit each game to the App Store as separate apps in compliance with all guidelines.

Microsoft is the only the latest company to announce that its streaming game service will come to iOS via the web. Amazon announced recently that its Luna cloud gaming service will also be available on iOS via the web, while Google made similar promises for Stadia.

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You can read more in Microsoft’s full blog post.

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