Xbox Console Streaming Ios

Any Xbox games you want to stream will need to be locally installed onto your Xbox One console or inserted into the disc drive. Again, this feature is for streaming the games you own over wifi.

  1. The feature is found inside the Xbox app, which already offered a range of other features such as being able to control a console, download games or chat to friends. It can be downloaded on the.
  2. Microsoft has updated the Xbox app to support remote play streaming from an Xbox One console to iOS devices. This update arrives one month before the launch of Microsoft’s next generation consoles, which also boast remote play capabilities.

An upcoming major update to the Xbox app for iOS will allow users to stream games from their Xbox consoles to their iPhones and iPads. The same feature was rolled out recently in beta for Android users (after being tested as Console Streaming about a year ago) and its debut on iOS is imminent as well, in time for the November 10 market launch of Microsoft's latest Xbox Series X and Series S.

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The app will be able to launch your Xbox, which will power on quietly and without turning on the status light, and you'll be able to do that both over Wi-Fi when on the same network, as well as truly remotely over a mobile network. You'll then be able to browse your Xbox contents on the iPhone and use its screen to display the games being run on the Xbox, minus the TV. The functionality shouldn't be confused with xCloud, the cloud-based game streaming platform over which Apple and Microsoft still have some things to iron out.

The remote play feature is accessed from the My consoles section in the redesigned Xbox app. The complete overhaul, as detailed on TheVerge, includes a new homescreen, friends tab, search interface, and My library tab (where the My consoles bit is).

The Xbox remote play is similar to Sony's remote play - the PS4 game streaming capability that's been available on Androidand iOS since last year.

The new Xbox for iOS app is still in testing with TestFlight members, but a public release should be happening soon.

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Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 4bH

PlayStation has this remote play feature and I’ve used it on my iPad. Works great! So I’m hopeful the Xbox will work just as well.

  • Anonymous
  • tZ0

isnt sony already fix those problem ? and re-release it again after ios 13 release that can support controller ?

  • Mjc

Yeah but that was 2014 its, 2020 now an hopefully it's a lot better


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Microsoft has just released an Xbox game streaming app for the iPhone, but it’s not because Apple had a sudden change of heart about Project xCloud.

The new Xbox app (beta) for iOS lets you stream games from your personal Xbox to your iPhone, which is within Apple’s existing rules.

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The new Xbox Beta app is now available for Android and iOS, keeping you connected to Xbox, wherever you are, featuring console remote play, remote game installs, chat, and more! Check it out!

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Testflight

The app is currently in beta, but unfortunately or eager iPhone users the Tesflight quota is likely full, though spaces may open when inactive testers are booted.

The app supports iPhones with iOS 8 and later. Join the Testflight here.

via Neowin