Microsoft’s xCloud launches with more than 100 games
They even made a song called “so many games”.
With the launch of the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate on September 15, Microsoft has officially jumped into the cloud gaming space, courtesy of its game streaming service formerly known as Project xCloud.
We made a song called “so many games” to inform everyone that as of today, you can play over 100 games on your Android mobile devices with XGP Ultimate! we also made this song so you can bob your head and say “this is pretty good!“get the Android app:https://t.co/qNaUntDnKVpic.twitter.com/rqL4A54UVi
So many games. What a banger.
See the complete list of available gameshere.
Microsoft has alsopromisedthat the game library will continue to evolve as more games are added “based on members’ feedback.” By the holiday season, for instance, roughly 60 games published by Electronic Arts through its EA Play service, will be added to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
With Xbox titles now available via cloud gaming, Microsoft is gearing up to increase its player base as theNovember launch date of its next-generation Xbox Series X and Series S consolesdraws closer. This includes players who don’t even own a console yet.
With a speedy Android phone or tablet, plus a supported controller, the complete Xbox gaming experience is now more accessible than ever. Some games even support touch controls, with more games expected to adapt touch controls in the future.
As for those who already play on Xbox consoles, the new cloud gaming service will make their experiences more flexible. You can pick up right where you left off on your living-room console progress using your mobile device, as long as you have a capable internet connection while on-the-go.
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