Microsoft's Xbox Cloud Gaming Service is now officially launching and can finally be used on the iPhone and iPad via the Safari browser.
Xbox Cloud Gaming is now available to all Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members with Apple smartphones and tablets and Windows 10 PC users. The service can be accessed by visiting xbox.com/play on Microsoft Edge, Chrome, or Safari on a mobile device or on PC. Two weeks ago, Microsoft announced that Xbox Cloud Gaming will launch on Apple devices "in the next few weeks" after a limited beta test for a small number of users. Xbox Cloud Gaming will allow users to play hundreds of games from the Xbox Game Pass library on any device using a web browser. Loud According to Microsoft, the service will now be powered by Xbox Series X hardware in upgraded Microsoft data centers to deliver faster loading times and improved frame rates. To ensure low latency, Microsoft plans to stream at 1080p at up to 60 frames per second.
Xbox Game Pass with limited-time offer
The service is designed to enable seamless gaming across all devices. Using Xbox Cloud Gaming requires an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription, which costs 12.99 euros per month. Microsoft is currently offering a limited-time offer that allows new users to try the service for three months for just one euro to tryAlong with the full launch of Xbox Cloud Gaming, Microsoft today announced that it is expanding its Designed for Xbox Mobile Gaming accessories to iOS devices, with several new accessories available starting today available The Xbox Backbone One, for example, is an iPhone-compatible gaming controller with built-in Xbox integrations such as a capture button for sharing gameplay moments. In addition, Microsoft is also promoting the Razer Kishi Universal Gaming Controller for iOS and OtterBox Power Swap Controller. (Image: Razer Kishi)