Project xCloud will arrive in Spain next week

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Project xCloud will arrive in Spain next week

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More recently, we haven't been telling you that Microsoft has released Project xCloud in other Western European countries. An American streaming game streaming service plans to expand quickly in our area so waves Preview invitations.

This means that if you are an Insider and you are enrolled in the program, you can be one of the first. The invitation day in Spain begins next week according to an official note from Microsoft.

We are pleased to announce that, starting today, the group will begin distributing preview invitations to Germany, France and the Netherlands and, starting next week, with Spain, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Italy, Norway and Sweden.

Project xCloud in Spain

In the words of Catherine Gluckstein, General Manager and Project Manager of Project xCloud:

In partnership with Azure's team at Microsoft, we are looking closely at the impact of COVID-19 on online performance in Western Europe and believe that we can begin to roll out our original releases in a phased manner. We will start each country with a small number of participants and will increase that number over time to avoid the widening of the regional bandwidth. We are excited for new players from Western Europe to join the fun, try Project xCloud and help us build the future of game streaming.

How can you test Project xCloud?

Residents of any of the eleven European countries mentioned above and who wish to participate in the first version of Project xCloud for Android must register here.

Requirements for participation are:

  • Have a Microsoft account and an Xbox gamertag. If you don't have one, you can create it here.
  • A phone or tablet with Android 6.0 or higher and Bluetooth version 4.0.
  • Xbox One wireless controller over Bluetooth. Please check this technical support article if you're not sure if your Xbox controller has Bluetooth.
  • Wi-Fi access or 10 Mbps download connection data. If you use Wi-Fi, we recommend 5 Ghz connection.

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