How to Play xCloud Games with Xbox App

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If you’ve been wondering how to use Xbox Cloud Gaming (xCloud) to stream your favorite Xbox titles on your PC, Mac, or Android device then you’ve come to the right place! xCloud is a cloud-based gaming service that lets you play over 100 Xbox titles on any compatible device with an internet connection. In this blog post, we’ll be walking you through the steps of getting started with xCloud so you can start playing in no time!

To begin, open the Xbox app and make sure “Game Pass” has been selected from the top of the screen. Once it has been selected, click on the “Cloud Gaming” tab to view all of the available games that can be streamed through xCloud. Before choosing a game, click “Controller” to open Bluetooth settings and connect a controller to your device. Games will not play until a controller has been connected.

On PCs, xCloud can be accessed through either Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome and macOS users can access it through either Microsoft Edge or Safari. Once a controller is connected and you have selected a game to play, simply launch it and begin streaming!

It should also be noted that Xbox Cloud Gaming works by connecting your device to a remote server in the cloud. This server runs the game and processes your inputs in real time so it seems like you are playing natively on your device. However, in order for this process to happen, you must have either an active Game Pass Ultimate subscription or access to one of the supported free-to-play games.

So there you have it – with these simple steps, you should now know how to use xCloud for streaming Xbox titles on any compatible device! We hope this blog post helps make your gaming experience even better!

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Running XCloud

To start playing games through xCloud on your computer, first, open the Xbox app and make sure Game Pass is selected at the top of the screen. Then, click on the Cloud Gaming tab to view all of the available titles. Before you choose a game, make sure you have a controller connected to your computer via Bluetooth by clicking “Controller” in the menu. Once a controller is connected, you can select a game from the list and click “Play Now” to start streaming it.

Using Microsoft XCloud Without an Xbox

Yes, you can use xCloud without an Xbox. Microsoft’s xCloud streaming service is available on PCs through Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome browsers, as well as macOS on Microsoft Edge and Safari. It allows users to access over 100 games and supports Bluetooth controllers or those connected via USB. Thus, you don’t need an Xbox to use this service.

Understanding How XCloud Works on Xbox One

Xbox Cloud Gaming, or xCloud, allows gamers to stream their favorite Xbox games on an Xbox One console. To use xCloud, you’ll need an Xbox One console connected to your home network and a supported mobile device.

Once you have all the necessary hardware, you can launch the Xbox Game Streaming app on your device and connect to your console. The app will then start streaming games from your console to your mobile device in real time via the cloud. You can control the game remotely with a controller or by using touch controls on your device.

The data is sent over a secure connection, so you don’t have to worry about any of your personal information being exposed while streaming games. Additionally, xCloud uses dedicated servers and optimized video streams so that you can enjoy smooth and lag-free gaming even when playing over cellular connections.

Conclusion

Using Xbox Cloud Gaming is a great way to access a wide variety of games without having to purchase or download them. To get started, you’ll need an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription and a compatible Bluetooth controller. Once connected, you can browse the Cloud Gaming tab in the Xbox app and start streaming your favorite titles. The service is available on PCs through Edge or Chrome, as well as on macOS through Edge and Safari. With Xbox Cloud Gaming, you can easily access hundreds of games from any device with an internet connection.

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James Walker has a deep passion for technology and is our in-house enthusiastic editor. He graduated from the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, and loves to test the latest gadgets and play with older software (something we’re still trying to figure out about himself). Hailing from Iowa, United States, James loves cats and is an avid hiker in his free time.