Project xCloud

Stadia is the first streaming video app that allows us to enjoy an Android phone, currently unavailable on iOS, PC games or console without downloading any content on our device. It's the first thing but it won't be the only one, since Microsoft is also working on a similar service.

We're talking about Project xCloud, a Microsoft streaming game service that runs its own system is now available in beta on iOS via TestFlight, which is the previous category that quickly covered 10,000 beta testers who wanted to test its performance.

Unlike the Xbox Game streaming application available for Android in beta, the beta is available with iOS for Project xCloud. The difference between the two services is found in the first one, the Xbox Game Streaming it needs an Xbox be able to enjoy titles that consumers have previously bought or received through the Xbox Game Pass, while Project xCloud lets you enjoy the available Xbox games available without having a console.

The only title available right now is the beta of Project xCloude Microsoft Halo: Collection of the Great King. This is the first of the 3,500 titles available for the Xbox that Microsoft wants to offer in this new video game streaming service in the coming years.

Pro xCloud Requirements for iOS

If we are lucky enough to sign up and receive a beta to try this service, we need it Microsoft account, Xbox wireless controller (not compatible with other controls or touch controls) and that our iPhone or iPad is managed by IOS 13 or higher.