Microsoft Wants to Let You Stream Your Games Anywhere with Project xCloud
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In an update to its E3 announcement from this summer, Microsoft is gearing up to start beta testing its games streaming service, Project xCloud, for global usage. The company announced in a blog post Monday morning that it hopes to not only add a level of gaming experience to current Xbox owners, but also to invite those who might never buy a console into the gaming fold. That means you’ll never have to own an Xbox if you want to try Project xCloud. You don’t even need an Xbox controller.
Players will be able to stream onto phones or tablets and play two ways: Either link an Xbox controller to the device using Bluetooth and a fancy stand, or use the system’s touch controls. It’s a great idea to bring AAA gaming to a new audience, especially for those who don’t want to spend the cash on a console. As long as the service itself isn’t too pricey, Project xCloud could usher in a whole new audience.