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Microsoft is creating the 'Netflix for games': Here's everything we know so far

Ben Gilbert   

Microsoft is creating the 'Netflix for games': Here's everything we know so far

Project xCloud

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Microsoft's Project xCloud, running "Halo" on a smartphone.

  • Microsoft is making a big push to develop a streaming service for gaming.
  • The service, which is planned for a public trial this year, aims to deliver high-end, blockbuster gaming experiences on whatever device you're using.
  • Microsoft calls the service "Netflix for games" internally, as a shorthand for what the service intends to do.

Microsoft's ambitious vision for the future of gaming doesn't involve a high-powered, expensive box sitting underneath your TV.

Instead, it's as simple as Netflix. 

Just as Netflix allows you to watch movies and TV shows from any device, a streaming gaming service would let you play high-end, blockbuster video games anytime, anyplace and on any device - your phone, or tablet, or laptop, or TV. No game console required.

Project xCloud Touch controls

Microsoft

Instead of using an Xbox gamepad, virtual buttons represent the gamepad on this tablet running Project xCloud game streaming.

With "Project xCloud," Microsoft aims to establish itself as the de facto standard in video game streaming services. And, in 2019, the service goes public.

Here's everything we know about Microsoft's ambitious plan to change how we play games:

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