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Microsoft will enable 1080p resolution for xCloud service on mobiles and PC


You can play Xbox games in 1080p resolution with your mobile or PC, thanks to a new update for xCloud.

Microsoft continues to strengthen its Xbox Game Pass and xCloud on Windows 10 mobile phones and PCs, prioritizing the Xbox ecosystem and the highest image quality for its users. According to Windows Central, Microsoft will enable 1080p resolution for the xCloud service.

The positive receptions of xCloud They are more and more numerous, and it is a real joy to be able to enjoy great games like Halo 5 or Forza Horizon 4 on your smartphone. Of course, to date these transmissions through the cloud were limited to 720p resolution, to ensure fluidity.

This is something that will change very soon, according to the Windows Central portal. Microsoft would be studying enabling 1080p resolution for xCloud mobile and compatible, guaranteeing higher image quality without compromising fluidity. This feature would come with a new update.

On the other hand, Tom Warren has leaked a capture of Microsoft’s official xCloud app for Windows 10, which would allow you to play your games of Xbox Series X | S on your computer via the cloud. This would be a huge leap for the Xbox ecosystem, in addition to improvements to the PC Game Pass service.

This official xCloud app is expected to be available for Windows 10 devices at the same time as the 1080p resolution. Not only will it work on all Windows 10 computers, it will tablets like the Surface Pro X they will also be able to run xCloud games.

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One of the great news that will also arrive for xCloud is compatibility with iOS devices, from Apple. This will be executed through the browser, since it is not possible to launch an official app for the iOS App Store. The exact date for this release is unknown.

Currently, xCloud has a large catalog of games that you can enjoy anywhere, such as Crackdown 3, Monster Hunter World, Doom Eternal, Hellblade or Destiny 2, among many others.

Source: Gameranx

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