Over the past few months, especially in mid-June, we've seen a glimpse into the functionality of the cloud gaming service Microsoft has been preparing for years ago. Project xCloud, which is the name of the Xbox service now known, then showed us how a cell phone can be the portable console we were looking for the most. But not for mobile games, but for console games that we really like.
Without any major changes or conditions, players can enjoy the same information provided by our desktop consoles or our PC. To do this, we will only need good internet connection, an Xbox controller and a compatible device. It's about this time IOS users are very limited, and so far, only app tests can be made available from Android devices. Fortunately, that has changed.
Although Apple imposes unreasonable restrictions on applications dedicated to games in the cloud, for example they can provide access to one game, XCloud testing has started on iOS devices. Users living within countries where these tests are already approved, a list where Spain or any Latin American country is included, can enjoy Halo: The Master Chief Collection through Microsoft's servers.
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In the meantime, we will have to wait a little longer for the tests to be allowed in our countries. However, because of the impressions that have been shared about the service, the fact is we may find ourselves living before something else works For those who do not want to rely on the console. Of course, first we need to see if these services are able to survive without some testing.