Mobile gamers that are adamant about not buying an Xbox console will have a reason to sign-up for 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Xbox Game Pass in the very near future. Microsoft has announced that the merger of Game Pass with Project xCloud will be happening on September 15, 2020, effec🦋ti𒀰vely bringing the subscription service to mobile devices. It will initially launch on Android devices only, but will likely head to iOS sometime later.

On the official Xbox website, a blog post reads, "Cloud gaming as part of Xbox Game Pass is the next major step in our ongoing vision to put yoওu at the center of the experience, to give you more value from your games and membership, and to remove the barriers from play." Now, you won't have to drag your TV and console into the bathroom to continue playing when nature calls. That's certainly tearing down barriers.

As announced last month, those with a subscription to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate won't even need to do anythi♏ng else. Your subscription will include access to Project xCloud and youꦡ can start streaming once everything is set live. That is a tremendous value, especially with the selection of titles available.

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If you're wondering how things like Gamer Profiles and Achievements will work, everything is said to sync up automatically on mobile devices. You'll likely need to download some Xbox branded app, but that will handle the transition of your information and even save files. You can start a game with a downloaded version on your Xbox One and continue your progress on your phone. Talk about modern-day technical ꦏwizardry.

While there will be on-screen button controls for those that don't want awkward contraptions attached to their phones, PC parts manufacturer Razer is said to be making a device specifically tailored for Game Pass. If you're okay with using Bluetooth, th💜ough, mobile Game Pass will work with both the Xbox One and PS4 controllers (take that, Sony!).

When the mobile service launches, it will be available in 22 countries.ཧ These include Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

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