Microsoft is expected to be one of the leading players in the future game streaming wars, but the company didn’t share too many details about its xCloud streaming platform at E3 2019. Instead, Microsoft announced that game streaming would roll out to Xbox One owners this fall, when they’ll be able to use it to stream games to other devices, including iPhone and Android handsets. Unlike Google, which revealed pricing for Stadia a few days earlier, Microsoft never mentioned how much xCloud will cost. But we have new developments for gamers: Game streaming will be available free of charge if you own an Xbox One, but it’s not quite xCloud.
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Microsoft’s game streaming service will be free to Xbox owners, since it’s not part of xCloud originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 13 Jun 2019 at 07:31:07 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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