Microsoft has been testing the xCloud cloud gaming project and is expected to implement cloud gaming on Windows computers. The service has been released on iOS and Android platforms before, but the desktop version has not yet been launched.
As reported, some media got the beta software of this application in advance and expressed support for Win10 ARM devices, and the experience was good.
Microsoft’s xCloud cloud game component seems to have been built into the Xbox application that comes with Win10, and a set of all files identical to the beta application appeared, and related rendering pictures.
The xCloud beta application is called ” Xbox Game Streaming “. The installation directory of this application with the Xbox application and found the same set of files named “GameStreaming”.
This indicates that the cloud gaming function has been built into the Xbox application and is expected to officially arrive soon.
Microsoft’s xCloud cloud gaming function is under active development, and it will support the gravity sensor and touch functions of Windows laptops or tablets, as well as compatible gamepads. XCloud has also been tested before and can run on the Chromium kernel browser.
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