Xbox Remote Play Ios
Although Cloud Streaming is still a no-go in its present guise based on Apple's current guidelines, Microsoft's newly updated Xbox app for iOS will enable users to stream from their console to iPhone or iPad when it launches soon.
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It's a feature that's already available to all users of the recently updated Xbox app beta for Android, and enables app users to remotely startup their Xbox One and stream their game library to their mobile device for free. Previously, the feature was known as Xbox Console Streaming and was available exclusively to Xbox Insiders.
You can now stream your Xbox One games to any iOS device Microsoft has updated the Xbox app to support remote play streaming from an Xbox One console to iOS devices. This update arrives one month before the launch of Microsoft’s next generation consoles, which also boast remote play capabilities. In its next update, however, the Xbox app on iOS will get full Remote Play capabilities — even though you won’t be able to stream Game Pass titles from the cloud just yet. Play the best Xbox.
The Verge reports Microsoft's updated iOS app will also include remote game streaming to iPhone or iPad - despite Apple continuing to drag its heels over cloud gaming, it permits other Remote Desktop Client apps, such as the similar PlayStation 4 Remote Play - enabling iOS users to stream from their Xbox over Wi-Fi or phone connection.

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Both the incoming Xbox app for iOS and the Android version introduce a range of new and updated features, including a fresh look that reflects Microsoft's recent Xbox UI redesign, a new notification system, the ability to share game clips and screenshots captured on Xbox, and more, as outlined a lengthy post on Xbox Wire.
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Although Microsoft says the beta version of its refreshed Xbox app for iOS is available 'now', it hasn't yet made its way to the App Store. Hopefully it'll surface soon.
In brief: If you've ever wished you could take your Xbox games with you on the go, Microsoft has your back today. Both major mobile device platforms, Android and iOS, just received the ability to run the new Xbox beta app, which lets you play full-fidelity console titles from virtually anywhere.
It's completely free to access, so as long as you have a reasonably modern iOS or Android smartphone or tablet, you're in the clear. Xbox says the new Xbox beta app was 'rewritten from the ground up' to help you stay connected to your games and your friends no matter where you are.
So, you could remotely stream a game to your smartphone and hop on Xbox Live voice chat with your friends while you kill time at a hotel, or anywhere else you can find a bit of peace and quiet (and access to a steady internet connection).
The new Xbox Beta app is now available for Android and iOS, keeping you connected to Xbox, wherever you are, featuring console remote play, remote game installs, chat, and more! Check it out!
Android: https://t.co/y8oIFbAdKl
iOS: https://t.co/VT7aROeQmX
Of course, you'll need to pair a Bluetooth-compatible controller to your smartphone or tablet for an optimal gaming experience, but you probably already have one anyway if you're interested in this sort of function.
Aside from the expansion of its remote play beta test, the new Xbox beta app features a unified notification inbox and the ability to share game clips and screenshots from your console on the go.
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The iOS beta is currently full as of writing, but more slots will likely open up in the future, so stay tuned.