Microsoft will soon release an app offering a remote play feature that will allow users to stream Xbox One games to their iOS device, says a new report.
Don't get too excited though, as it won't be the full-blown xCloud service that is available to Android users. Instead, as is allowed by App Store rules, the app will allow users to stream games from their Xbox One to their iOS devices. Microsoft recently teased that it was working on such a system.
Now, The Verge reports Microsoft's iOS streaming app is 'coming soon.' The app is currently available for testing by TestFlight members, meaning it should arrive on the App Store sometime soon.
This is to put a video from the iPad to Xbox. Turn on the Xbox. Connect your iPad and Xbox to the same wi-fi. In your iPad open YouTube. Xbox One owners can now stream games from their consoles to their Android smartphones and tablets. PC and PlayStation players have had similar streaming options available for a while now but. Stream your Xbox One games to your Android, Mac, iOS and Apple TV devices so you can play anywhere, anytime. Download for Mac Download for Android Someone else using the TV? Stream your Xbox One games to your iPhone, iPad or Apple TV so you can play anywhere, anytime. Note Before you begin troubleshooting any of the following issues, you'll want to first verify that you have the latest version of the Xbox Console Companion app on Windows 10. Users in the European Union and Korea using a Windows 10 N or a Windows 10 KN will also need to install the Media Feature Pack for N and KN versions of Windows 10 to use this feature.
The app will feature a Remote Play ability so that users can stream content from an Xbox One to an iPhone. The app will operate similarly to Sony's PS4 Remote Play app.
However, the new app won't settle the ongoing feud between Apple and Microsoft over Microsoft's Cloud game streaming service, which streams games directly from Xbox servers.
App Store guidelines prohibit services that rely on streaming games from the cloud. This despite the growing popularity of live game streaming. Similar streaming services – Google Stadia and Nvidia GeForce Now – are still unavailable on iOS.
Microsoft will soon release an app offering a remote play feature that will allow users to stream Xbox One games to their iOS device, says a new report.
Microsoft 3d tablet. Don't get too excited though, as it won't be the full-blown xCloud service that is available to Android users. Instead, as is allowed by App Store rules, the app will allow users to stream games from their Xbox One to their iOS devices. Microsoft recently teased that it was working on such a system.
Now, The Verge reports Microsoft's iOS streaming app is 'coming soon.' The app is currently available for testing by TestFlight members, meaning it should arrive on the App Store sometime soon.
The app will feature a Remote Play ability so that users can stream content from an Xbox One to an iPhone. The app will operate similarly to Sony's PS4 Remote Play app.
This is to put a video from the iPad to Xbox. Turn on the Xbox. Connect your iPad and Xbox to the same wi-fi. In your iPad open YouTube. Xbox One owners can now stream games from their consoles to their Android smartphones and tablets. PC and PlayStation players have had similar streaming options available for a while now but. Stream your Xbox One games to your Android, Mac, iOS and Apple TV devices so you can play anywhere, anytime. Download for Mac Download for Android Someone else using the TV? Stream your Xbox One games to your iPhone, iPad or Apple TV so you can play anywhere, anytime. Note Before you begin troubleshooting any of the following issues, you'll want to first verify that you have the latest version of the Xbox Console Companion app on Windows 10. Users in the European Union and Korea using a Windows 10 N or a Windows 10 KN will also need to install the Media Feature Pack for N and KN versions of Windows 10 to use this feature.
The app will feature a Remote Play ability so that users can stream content from an Xbox One to an iPhone. The app will operate similarly to Sony's PS4 Remote Play app.
However, the new app won't settle the ongoing feud between Apple and Microsoft over Microsoft's Cloud game streaming service, which streams games directly from Xbox servers.
App Store guidelines prohibit services that rely on streaming games from the cloud. This despite the growing popularity of live game streaming. Similar streaming services – Google Stadia and Nvidia GeForce Now – are still unavailable on iOS.
Microsoft will soon release an app offering a remote play feature that will allow users to stream Xbox One games to their iOS device, says a new report.
Microsoft 3d tablet. Don't get too excited though, as it won't be the full-blown xCloud service that is available to Android users. Instead, as is allowed by App Store rules, the app will allow users to stream games from their Xbox One to their iOS devices. Microsoft recently teased that it was working on such a system.
Now, The Verge reports Microsoft's iOS streaming app is 'coming soon.' The app is currently available for testing by TestFlight members, meaning it should arrive on the App Store sometime soon.
The app will feature a Remote Play ability so that users can stream content from an Xbox One to an iPhone. The app will operate similarly to Sony's PS4 Remote Play app.
However, the new app won't settle the ongoing feud between Apple and Microsoft over Microsoft's Cloud game streaming service, which streams games directly from Xbox servers.
Can You Stream Xbox To Ipad
App Store guidelines prohibit services that rely on streaming games from the cloud. This despite the growing popularity of live game streaming. Similar streaming services – Google Stadia and Nvidia GeForce Now – are still unavailable on iOS.