Xbox Cloud Gaming is now available for all subscribers of Game Pass Ultimate with iOS devices and Windows 10 PCs, Microsoft announced today.
The service, now in 22 countries, will allow users on PCs and iOS devices to play games from its catalog via web browsers.
To achieve this, Microsoft made the service accessible via Microsoft Edge and Chrome on Windows 10 PCs.
iOS users can access Xbox Cloud Gaming using Safari browser with iOS 14.4 or later and going to xbox.com/play.
To play Xbox Series X titles over the web, the company upgraded its datacenters with custom console hardware.
Bluetooth and USB controllers are compatible with the service. Though fans can make use of the Xbox Wireless Controller to play games with PCs and iOS devices, Microsoft also announced the Xbox Backbone One for iOS by Razer.
Games can be streamed at 1080p and up to 60 fps.
For more, check out xbox.com/play.
Starting today, Xbox Cloud Gaming is running on custom Xbox Series X hardware, and available to all @XboxGamePass Ultimate members with Windows 10 PCs and Apple phones and tablets, via browser, across 22 countries. https://t.co/HYuvbHGBUg #XboxGamePass
— Xbox Wire (@XboxWire) June 28, 2021
[Source]: Xbox: Xbox Cloud Gaming: Now Running on Xbox Series X; Expanded PC and Apple Device Availability; Expanding Designed for Xbox Mobile Accessories to iOS Devices.