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Microsoft today revealed it’s releasing a Testflight preview of Project xCloud for iOS users, meaning the service is finally on its way to the iPhone. Starting today, we're beginning a limited Project xCloud iOS TestFlight preview 📱☁️🎮 Details in this blog post https://t.co/zdSONJRjxs pic.twitter.com/FmOWA5FHPm— Larry Hryb (@majornelson) February 12, 2020Like a great price on TNW2020 ticketsThe news comes after months of Project xCloud being available on Android and other devices. All you need is a Microsoft account, an iPhone or iPad running iOS 13, and a Bluetooth-enabled Xbox controller (though Microsoft also encourages everyone to get its branded controller clips too).[Read: Nvidia’s GeForce Now cloud gaming service is here, and you can try it for free]That said, Apple’s rules mean the test comes with major limitations compared with the Android beta.
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