First published at 14:38 UTC on September 25th, 2019.
Microsoft has announced that Xbox gaming streaming service Project xCloud is set to launch into a public preview next month, after successfully concluding a brief period of internal employee-only testing recently.
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Microsoft has announced that Xbox gaming streaming service Project xCloud is set to launch into a public preview next month, after successfully concluding a brief period of internal employee-only testing recently.
Halo 5, Gears 5, Killer Instinct and Sea of Thieves are play first titles on this service and will allow players to play selected Xbox titles on other devices such as tablets or mobiles, with more games to be introduced to the program in the coming months.
If you're interested in signing up, you'll need to be in one of those previously mentioned territories, you'll also need to make sure you have a phone or tablet running Android 6.0 or higher with Bluetooth 4.0; a Microsoft account and a Bluetooth-enabled Xbox One Wireless Controller which presumably the controllers with the audio jack. Once in, you'll get access to a new Microsoft Game Streaming app, which will be available for Android devices "in the coming weeks."
https://www.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-game-streaming
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