Public testing of Project xCloud streaming service launched

Microsoft has launched public testing of the Project xCloud streaming service. Users who applied to participate have already started receiving invitations.

Public testing of Project xCloud streaming service launched

"Proud of the #ProjectxCloud team for launching public testing - this is an exciting time for Xbox," wrote Head of Xbox Phil Spencer (Phil Spencer) on Twitter. Invitations are already being distributed and will be sent out over the coming weeks. We're excited to have all of you help shape the future of game streaming."

Project xCloud allows users to stream Xbox games to mobile devices via the cloud. The service requires a smartphone running Android version 6.0 or higher, as well as support for Bluetooth 4.0. The service is not yet available for iOS users.

After the release of the public preview version of Project xCloud, the first footage of the service at home appeared on the Web. Below you will see, for example, playback Halo 5: Guardians on the Samsung Galaxy S10.


According to user @Masterchiefin21, Halo 5: Guardians runs at 60fps and was streamed to his phone via his home Wi-Fi connection. It also claims that the input lag is moderate and not bothersome at all.

You can register for the Project xCloud Public Test at Xbox official website. The service currently supports Gears 5, Halo 5: Guardians, Killer Instinct and Sea of ​​Thieves.



Source: 3dnews.ru

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