![]() Microsoft now tells me the goal is actually to have full parity between the iOS and Android apps, and that Apple is already reviewing the iOS version now.Īnd unless Microsoft is trying to push something drastically different on iOS than the existing Android app, I expect the console streaming feature to sail through review with flying colors. ![]() There’s an iOS version coming too - and while my colleague Tom Warren originally suggested the console streaming feature probably wouldn’t come to iOS, I’m now willing to bet it will. However, The Verge’s Sean Hollister says that Microsoft has hinted to him that it will. There’s an iOS version of the new Xbox app on the way, but it has so far been assumed that it wouldn’t support the streaming feature. Previously, Xbox Console Streaming was limited to Xbox Insiders, this update removes that limitation - opening game streaming for everyone. Previously this feature was known as Console Streaming, which let you connect to your console from your Android device, then letting you access any games previously downloaded to your local console. Microsoft has announced that its brand new Xbox app on Android will let you stream your entire Xbox One game library to your smartphone completely free. Our sister site 9to5Googlecarried the Android news yesterday. The company has so far only officially announced the feature for Android smartphones, but it separately indicated that we can expect it for iPhones too … Microsoft has hinted that you’ll soon be able to stream Xbox games to iPhone.
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