After launching Project xCloud on Android, Microsoft today announced that their streaming game service is available on iOS devices. Microsoft has just released the Project xCloud Game Streaming app for iOS, taking advantage of the game in your existing Xbox Console.

At the moment, Microsoft has announced that the xCloud project for iOS has been released for testing and testing via TestFilght Preview, with a limited edition game-only version of Halo: The Master Chief Collection. Indeed, the pre-trial version is available only in the US, UK and Canada where Microsoft allows up to 10,000 test participants. Also, xCloud is a monthly payment service that allows us to connect our smartphones and tablets to Microsoft's high-powered gaming machines via the Internet to enable 3D graphics gaming as big and beautiful as any game on the PS4 Pro, Xbox One X or PC with an expensive graphics card.
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Project xCluod for iOS will be pre-tested for the US, Canada and the UK from now on and it will be available in many other countries in the future. On the other hand, it runs on iOS version 13.0 and has the Xbox One Bluetooth controller and requires 10Mbps download speed and upload speed of 4.75Mbps to play smoothly.