New Xbox App (Beta) on Mobile Keeps You Connected to Your Games remotely
If you love video games, now’s a great time to own an Android phone. That’s because Xbox remote play (previously called Xbox Console Streaming) is now available to Android users for free in the new Xbox app beta, making it easy to stream games from your Xbox One console to your Android device.
Microsoft announced the news on Monday, saying the feature is available in the beta version of the revamped Xbox app. Since Xbox remote play is now free, you no longer need to be an Xbox Insider to take advantage of the feature. They says, “The new Xbox app (Beta) has been rewritten from the ground up making it easier for all gamers to stay connected to your friends, games and fun at home or on the go, no matter what device they prefer to play on. Your friends and parties can stay with you via voice and text chat, even if they’re on console or PC. A new, unified notification inbox means you will now receive and be able to clear your notifications for new party invites, messages, and more right on your phone. The new share feature makes it easier to share game clips and screenshots from your console to your favorite gaming and social networks.”
Microsoft is also allowing users to set up their Xbox Series X or Series S using the Xbox app. You’ll be able to use the mobile app to log in and select your settings while your console updates. The app can also be used to install games to your console and manage your game library to free up space. Microsoft said search results have also been unified, making the app the “go-to place” to find what you’re looking for on Xbox.
You can download the new Xbox app now for Android. The app arrives ahead of the launch of the Xbox Series X and Series S in November, and also comes on the heels of Microsoft’s new Game Streaming, a monthly subscription service that allows users to stream more than 150 titles.
Xbox beta Play store : Download
QR-Code: Xbox beta
Developer: Microsoft Corporation
Price: Free
Share your favorite gaming moments:
Not only does the new Xbox Wireless Controller have a share button built in so you can capture your best gaming moment with the press of a button, we’ve also built a new sharing experience to make it easier than ever to share your game clips and screenshots with friends from your mobile phone.