While all eyes may be on what’s in store from the next Xbox, the so-called Project Scarlett, it’s not the only hand Microsoft has in the next-gen gaming space. It’s also pushing its Project xCloud game streaming service – which is set to get considerably better in the coming months.Currently in a limited preview mode, Project xCloud lets you stream full Xbox One games to mobile devices from the cloud. In 2020, it’s going to expand beyond its current mobile constraints to serve games up to Windows 10 PC users, too. Currently available to select users in the UK, US and Korea, it’s also going to expand to support play in Canada, Japan and Western Europe.And while it’s not yet being given a launch date for all gamers to try, it is also expanding accessory support for the service too – you’ll soon be able to pair up PlayStation 4 DualShock 4 pads with the service, as well as gamepads from Razer.And that’s not all. According to the press release accompanying the news:”In 2020 we will enable gamers to stream from the cloud Xbox games that they already own or will purchase. We will also add game streaming from the… Read full this story
- Xbox 20/20: Xbox Series X Games Stream Coming This Week
- Xbox Game Pass subscriptions hit 10 million
- AMD is double-dipping with a new partnership to build game streaming tech
- Windows 10 October 2018 update: everything you need to know
- Xbox Game Pass subscribers top 10 million as Microsoft prepares for the next generation
- Windows 10 May 2020 Update release date, news and features
- The 10 Best Registry Hacks for Windows 10
- Buy Windows 10: the cheapest prices in April 2020
- Buy Windows 10: the cheapest prices in May 2020
- Windows 10: Intel unlocks graphics drivers so you can now bypass OEM customizations
Project xCloud game streaming is coming to Windows 10 with loads of new games have 291 words, post on www.techradar.com at November 14, 2019. This is cached page on IT Breaking News. If you want remove this page, please contact us.