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Microsoft xCloud Game Streaming Service to Launch on Safari in ‘the Next Few Weeks’

Microsoft has announced that it plans to launch its xCloud game streaming service in Safari on Apple devices “in the next few weeks.” The company had been conducting a beta test with a small group of users.

In the next few weeks, cloud gaming on the browser will open to all Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members. With Edge, Chrome, and Safari support, players will be a click away from gaming on almost any device.

xCloud is Microsoft’s game-streaming technology that complements Microsoft’s console hardware and allows gamers to have more choices in how and where they play. The service is bundled as a part of Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription service, priced at $14.99 per month.

Although Microsoft tested xCloud on iOS with a closed beta of 10,00 testers, App Store guidelines prohibit services that rely on streaming games from the cloud. This despite the growing popularity of live game streaming.

App Store policy restricts services like xCloud from being available on the platform. Apple updated its policy to allow xCloud onto the platform, but it would require Microsoft to submit each game available on the service individually to the ‌App Store‌, and each would have to be vetted against the platform’s guidelines.

The web version of xCloud includes a simple launcher with recommendations for games, the ability to resume recently played titles, and access to all the cloud games available through Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Once launched, a game will run fullscreen, and a controller will be required to play Xbox games streamed through the browser.

Chris Hauk

Chris is a Senior Editor at Mactrast. He lives somewhere in the deep Southern part of America, and yes, he has to pump in both sunshine and the Internet.