The cloud has pumped: Microsoft’s xCloud gaming service now works in browsers on PC, iPhone and iPad

Now cloud gaming service xCloud (Xbox Cloud Gaming) from Microsoft works not only on mobile platforms running the operating system Android, but also in browsers on PC from Windows 10… While supported Google chrome and Microsoft Edge

In addition, xCloud started working on smartphones and tablets running iOS – also through a browser. In this case, we are talking about Safari

Microsoft has also updated the xCloud server blades. Now they are based on hardware Xbox series x and can broadcast games with better performance and picture, whereas previously they worked in test mode at capacities Xbox one s

To access xCloud, users only need to subscribe to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate… Unlike Stadia, you don’t have to buy games – hits from the Xbox Game Pass console catalog are available to launch in the cloud.

So far, xCloud officially works only in 22 countries of the world, and, unfortunately, Russia is not among them. However, if you have a Game Pass Ultimate subscription and want to test the Microsoft cloud, it can be done via VPN

In the long term, through the cloud, Microsoft hopes to bring billions of people into console gaming. Hideo Kojima Rumored To Announce Cloud Exclusive For Xbox Soon

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