Xbox Cloud Gaming is now available on all iPhones and iPads

Learn from Dean Takahashi, and other experts how to protect your game against pirates and cheaters.Which place does your company rank in the AI adoption curve for AI? To find out, take our AI survey.Microsoft has added more ways to use the Xbox Cloud, expanding its cloud-gaming services. Microsoft is updating its servers to support the Xbox Series X technology. This move comes in tandem with the Xbox One S hardware upgrade. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members now have the ability to enjoy a next-generation gaming experience, regardless of whether they're playing on a console, Windows 10 PC or any other smartphone or tablet.All you have to do to access Xbox Cloud Gaming is to visit xbox.com/play using a supported browser. This includes all modern browsers such as Chrome, Safari, and Microsoft Edge. You can play games right away if you are an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscriber. This applies to PCs, but it is particularly important for iOS gamers as Apple continues to ban game-streaming competitors via the App Store.Xbox Cloud Gaming continues to function through the Xbox app for Android. It will also get the benefits from the upgraded Xbox Series X server blades.Our team has been updating Microsoft datacenters all over the world with the most powerful Xbox hardware in order to provide faster load times, better frame rates and a new gaming experience, said Catherine Gluckstein, head of product for Xbox Cloud Gaming. We will stream at 1080p, up to 60fps, in order to provide the best quality and lowest latency experience across a wide range of devices. We will continue to innovate and offer more features to enhance cloud gaming.Microsoft plans to bring Xbox Cloud Gaming directly to its consoles. Microsoft has already announced its plans to do so later in the year. This will allow Xbox One owners to enjoy next-gen exclusives such as Starfield in 2022.