Google is already represented with Stadia, Microsoft wants to create competition in the future via Project xCloud! The game streaming service of the Redmond company is currently in a test phase, and this has now been noticeably upgraded.
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Microsoft has its project streaming service Project xCloud put through its paces and is now giving the test program participants an impressive selection of new titles. Several Xbox One hits can now be played via the service, at least by all invited participants, because the test phase has not yet been openly accessible.
Top games such as Destiny 2, Sid Meier's Civilization VI, various titles from Telltale Games or Halo: The Master Chief Collection can now also be played on mobile devices via the cloud service. The test phase started in October last year and has been expanded ever since.
In 2020, Project xCloud will also be launched in a highly official manner. While the test is still limited to Android devices in the United States, the United Kingdom and Korea, other devices will also be supported later.
Now available via Project xCloud are:
- Halo: The Master Chief Collection
- Destiny 2
- Sid Meier's Civilization VI
- Batman: The Enemy Within – The Complete Season (Episodes 1-5)
- Batman: The Telltale Series – The Complete Season (Episodes 1-5)
- The Wolf Among Us
- Wasteland 2: Directors Cut
- The Surge
- SUPERHOT
- Portal Knights
- GoNNER – BLÜEBERRY Edition
- Kingdom Two Crowns
- Spark Lite
- Tracks – The Train Set Game
- Train Sim World 2019