Microsoft announced that the game-streaming xCloud service will eventually come to fruition for iPhone, iPad and Windows 10 devices as a beta.
The game-streaming service launches as a beta on platforms Windows 10 and Apple's iOS and iPadOS from tomorrow, Tuesday, April 20, as stated by the company.
“As we mentioned late last year, this year we're bringing Xbox to more players on more devices through the cloud. Starting tomorrow, we'll start sending invitations to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members to start trying out Xbox Cloud Gaming in a limited version beta on Windows 10 computers, Apple phones and tablets via web browsers".
The beta version for xCloud when easily accessible through the programs browsing Edge, Chrome or Safari at the address www.xbox.com/play.
Microsoft xCloud pricing and availability
The beta version of xCloud will be released in 22 countries, as Microsoft announced in a post on Xbox Wire. Greece is not included.
"We will send invitations on an ongoing basis to players in all 22 supported countries, evaluate your feedback, continue to improve the experience and add support for more devices. ".
The list of supported countries is available on the website xCloud Game Pass.
About one hundred games will be available to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers at no extra cost, such as Tell Me Why and Destiny 2.
The service will be open to all Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members "in the coming months".