The app gives your Xbox the portable capabilities of the Switch using an iPhone



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The Verge says a new Microsoft Xbox app is coming to the iPhone soon and will include a feature that will allow Xbox One console owners to stream their games to an iPhone. What differentiates this from the xCloud service is that the remote playback feature of the app connects only to the user’s Xbox One console instead of connecting to Microsoft’s servers. This will allow users to stream their Xbox console over Wi-Fi, 4G LTE, and even 5G.
The new app will have the same features and layouts found in the recently released Xbox app for Android, including the ability to use the app to organize settings and install games on the console, open up some storage space, and use the phone as a remote control. control while playing on it. A couple of weeks ago, Apple announced that allow game streaming services like Google Stadia and Microsoft xCloud on the App Store with an important caveat; Each game available to stream on the iPhone through the app must appear in the App Store as an individual game with a developer account of Apple.
TestFlight members are testing the app on iOS. This means that it should be available for installation on the iPhone soon. The new app will provide remote play capabilities similar to the PS4 Remote Play app that is available for Sony PlayStation 4 users from the App Store and the Google Play store. Another app called OneCast (priced at $ 11.99 on the App Store) has been around for about two years and allows users to stream Xbox One games to iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

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