Google a few days ago held its second Stadia press event of the year, revealing price and launch dates for the streaming service it first announced a few months ago. But Google is hardly the only company looking to offer buyers game streaming products, and Microsoft took the stage on Sunday at E3 to talk about its next-generation Xbox, but also to detail its xCloud streaming service. The good news is that xCloud will launch as soon as October. However, to take advantage of this release, you’ll need access to an actual Xbox console of your own.
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