Xbox Cloud Gaming - The App Formerly Known As XCloud



Full list of added games:
  • Halo: The Master Chief Collection
  • Destiny 2
  • Sid Meier's Civilization VI
  • Batman: The Enemy Within – The Complete Season (Episodes 1-5)
  • Batman: The Telltale Series – The Complete Season (Episodes 1-5)
  • The Wolf Among Us
  • Wasteland 2: Directors Cut
  • The Surge
  • SUPERHOT
  • Portal Knights
  • GoNNER - BLÜEBERRY Edition
  • Kingdom Two Crowns
  • Sparklite
  • Tracks – The Train Set Game
  • Train Sim World 2019
 
xCloud to Allow Players to Stream PC Games in the Future – Rumor

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Microsoft is continuing to improve its Project xCloud, and it seems like the service will be expanded considerably in the future to allow players to stream PC games in the vein of GeForce Now.

According to Brad Sams, Microsoft is currently working on this feature, but details are scarce at the moment. An announcement, however, is expected to come soon, so we won't have to wait too long to hear more about it.

https://youtu.be/3jwlldDqbH0


With GeForce Now, NVIDIA is currently dealing with some issues with publishers, as several games have left the service, like all of Bethesda's games save Wolfenstein Youngblood, and all of Activision Blizzard games. Microsoft is likely making it enticing for publishers to allow players to stream their games through xCloud to avoid having to deal with the same issues NVIDIA has to for their streaming service.

With xCloud, players are able to enjoy Xbox games from the cloud on mobile phones and tablets, including titles like Tekken 7, Devil May Cry 5 and Gears 5. The line-up has been recently updated with Halo: The Master Chief Collection, Destiny 2 and a few other titles.

xCloud is still in beta and it is expected to launch fully this year. More information can be found on its official website.




https://wccftech.com/xcloud-stream-pc-games/
 
xCloud to Allow Players to Stream PC Games in the Future – Rumor

WCCFxcloud.jpg


Microsoft is continuing to improve its Project xCloud, and it seems like the service will be expanded considerably in the future to allow players to stream PC games in the vein of GeForce Now.

According to Brad Sams, Microsoft is currently working on this feature, but details are scarce at the moment. An announcement, however, is expected to come soon, so we won't have to wait too long to hear more about it.




With GeForce Now, NVIDIA is currently dealing with some issues with publishers, as several games have left the service, like all of Bethesda's games save Wolfenstein Youngblood, and all of Activision Blizzard games. Microsoft is likely making it enticing for publishers to allow players to stream their games through xCloud to avoid having to deal with the same issues NVIDIA has to for their streaming service.

With xCloud, players are able to enjoy Xbox games from the cloud on mobile phones and tablets, including titles like Tekken 7, Devil May Cry 5 and Gears 5. The line-up has been recently updated with Halo: The Master Chief Collection, Destiny 2 and a few other titles.

xCloud is still in beta and it is expected to launch fully this year. More information can be found on its official website.




https://wccftech.com/xcloud-stream-pc-games/


phil did state they’re working on streaming Xbox to pc when, many E3s ago, after they announced streaming Xbox games to pc. Xcloud may just be what it’ll be called and or fall under.
 


The panels, which will focus on the upcoming Xbox Series X and the in-beta Project xCloud, will commence on March 17 at 10:00 am PT / 5pm GMT. The livestream is set to cover two days’ of Xbox GDC 2020 content.




DAY 1 – MARCH 17, 2020?
10:00 Welcome to Game Stack Live!?

10:25 How The Coalition built Gears 5 to be more accessible

10:45 Building accessibility into your game – the Xbox Accessibility Guidelines

11:00 Panel: The changing nature of today’s game industry

11:35 Panel: How to be intentionally inclusive in your game design

12:15 What is Microsoft Game Stack?

12:30 The Importance of LiveOps

1:00Rare: Building Sea of Thieves with a LiveOps Mentality

1:35 What it means to run a game studio – a conversation with Turn 10

2:00 Maximizing impact and reach for your independent games with the ID@Xbox team?


DAY 2 – MARCH 18, 2020
10:00 Previously on Game Stack Live 10:15 How inXile used creative iteration to drive Wasteland’s development

10:40 Panel: How online services are defining the next generation of game development

11:40 Xbox Series X + Project xCloud = New Chapter in Gaming

12:40 The spark of creativity that drives Double Fine

1:20 What’s new in DirectX: Raytracing, mesh shading, and more
 
To those who have used this on an Android device, can anyone recommend a good, cheap Android tablet that we know this is compatible with?

I was included in the XCloud Android Beta but never could get it to run on any of the devices I had.