During Microsoft's presentation at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2019, the company unveiled its upcoming game streaming service, Project xCloud. Showcased by the head of Xbox, Phil Spencer, Project xCloud will allow users to "turn your Xbox One in your own personal and free xCloud server." Players will be able to stream remote gameplay across a variety of devices such as TVs, computers, tablets, and phones. Microsoft has stated the all Xbox One titles, including Xbox Game Pass, will have support for Project xCloud. Apart from adding that they have been testing xCloud with Xbox wireless controllers, mobile devices, and CPs, Microsoft has yet to reveal prices for the service. Read more in our articles including "Microsoft unveils Project xCloud release date" and "Microsoft Xbox One S All Digital surfaces online".
During Microsoft's presentation at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2019, the company unveiled its upcoming game streaming service, Project xCloud. Showcased by the head of Xbox, Phil Spencer, Project xCloud will allow users to "turn your Xbox One in your own personal and free xCloud server." Players will be able to stream remote gameplay across a variety of devices such as TVs, computers, tablets, and phones.
Microsoft has stated the all Xbox One titles, including Xbox Game Pass, will have support for Project xCloud. Apart from adding that they have been testing xCloud with Xbox wireless controllers, mobile devices, and CPs, Microsoft has yet to reveal prices for the service.
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