If you've been struggling to find a restock of the Xbox Series X, Microsoft may have another answer to your frantic search for inventory.
Microsoft has not revealed when this will happen, but the move is an extension of its xCloud game streaming project. the xCloud game streaming project is currently bringing some of the Xbox One's best games to Android devices. It is currently streaming some of the Xbox One's best games to Android devices, and will also be offered to the iPhone and iPad via Safari.
Will Tuttle, editor-in-chief of Xbox Wire, emphasized that the Xbox Cloud Gaming update will allow users to access demanding next-generation Xbox games without having the hardware to run games like Microsoft Flight Simulator. He emphasized that it will allow access to demanding next-generation Xbox games even if you don't have the hardware to run them.
"For the millions of people currently playing on Xbox One consoles, as we do on mobile devices, tablets, and browsers, through Xbox Cloud Gaming, many next-generation games like Microsoft Flight Simulator through Xbox Cloud Gaming to millions of people on mobile devices, tablets and browsers, just as we are doing with mobile devices, tablets and browsers," explained Tuttle. And with the expansion of Xbox Cloud Gaming, it looks like Xbox One owners will not be left behind a second time.
Currently, cloud-powered Xbox game streaming is part of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, which allows Android users to stream new and old Xbox games to their smartphones and tablets. However, as Xbox Cloud Gaming expands, more devices will be able to stream the best Xbox Game Pass games.
Such game streaming could breathe new life into the Xbox One console. Especially since the service would migrate to the server-side Xbox Series X hardware. And that would mean that even older consoles could potentially have access to upcoming Xbox exclusives like "Starfield."
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