
The service will arrive on devices via browsers, allowing Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers. “We’ll distribute invitations to participate on a first-come, first-served basis. Microsoft’s Xbox Cloud Gaming (xCloud) will officially arrive on iOS and PC tomorrow, April 20th. “Up to 10,000 testers will be invited into the preview, but we anticipate that demand will exceed our capacity and we will be unable to accommodate all applicants,” writes Major Nelson. Unlike the Android version, Apple puts a hard limit on TestFlight users. Apple’s newly revised App Store guidelines, issued Friday, technically pave the way for cloud-based gaming services like Microsoft’s xCloud and Google Stadia to launch on iOS. Install Xbox Game Streaming (Preview) inside of TestFlight.You will then receive an email to get the app through Apple’s TestFlight service.Run through the steps to register and select iOS as your mobile device.Go to the Project xCloud registration site.And then you’ll need iOS 13.0 or higher, and you’ll probably want a gamepad. First, make sure you have a Microsoft account connected to your Xbox gamertag.

To get into xCloud on iOS, you’ll need to jump through some hoops. How to get into Project xCloud beta on iOS


Stadia does not currently stream games to iOS, and Nvidia has no plans for iOS version of GeForce Now. Microsoft, Google, and Nvidia are all going to have this same issue with their cloud services on Apple devices.
