Microsoft has come to the final stages of development of the Xbox Game Streaming application for computers based on the Windows operating system.
This was reported by the thematic edition The Verge, which managed to get its hands on the latest version of Xbox Game Streaming. It is noted that Xbox Game Streaming is currently undergoing internal testing at Microsoft and is not finalized.
At this time, users cannot stream games from their Xbox to computers as this is not supported by the available Xbox Console Companion app. However, the new Xbox Game Streaming app fixes this flaw and brings the xCloud cloud service to Windows computers for the first time.
scoop: here’s a look at Microsoft’s unreleased xCloud app for Windows. This app lets you stream Xbox games from an Xbox Series X / S console, or from xCloud. Full details here: https://t.co/ymyjQDmaeH pic.twitter.com/V3U3PXe7LO
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) February 27, 2021
The app provides full touch support, allowing you to play Xbox games on Surface and other touchscreen devices without connecting a controller. Gyroscope support is being prepared, while it is not fully functional.
and yes, the xCloud app for Windows will work on ARM devices like the Surface Pro X ???? https://t.co/ymyjQDmaeH pic.twitter.com/3XXYAGaVRH
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) February 27, 2021
It is also noted that Microsoft is preparing support for streaming xCloud games in 1080p, while currently only 720p is available.
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