All three Surface Duo users rejoiced. https://t.co/JPgJzA9Yyq
— Frederic Lardinois (@fredericl) May 24, 2021
I'm never going to be a fan of touch controls but it's good that this is working now for people using it. https://t.co/AUzauej2zW
— sentient 6 (@sentientsixp) May 24, 2021
Microsoft is turning its Surface Duo into a handheld Xbox today. The latest app update for Xbox Cloud Gaming (xCloud) let’s you use one screen for touch controls and the other for the game. It’s like a Nintendo 3DS with Xbox games. Details here: https://t.co/ubbsEAW3r8 pic.twitter.com/aP94t9xgzC
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) May 24, 2021
I’m proud of all the teams that came together to deliver this new feature. It’s important that we provide gamers the best experience based on where they want to play, and we will continue to do so as we move ahead with cloud gaming. https://t.co/elmChalD3Z
— Phil Spencer (@XboxP3) May 24, 2021
Bringing together #SurfaceDuo and @XboxGamePass offers an incredible new gaming experience anytime, anywhere. Fantastic work from both the @Surface and @Xbox teams. https://t.co/Cj4SDRxLwF
— Yusuf Mehdi (@yusuf_i_mehdi) May 24, 2021
A very cool update goes live for #SurfaceDuo customers today! Working with @Xbox we've put touch controls on to the second screen. More than 50 games are available to play with touch for @xboxGamePass Ultimate Members. pic.twitter.com/ZPIqQZXxS4
— Panos Panay (@panos_panay) May 24, 2021
Xbox handheld or Surface Duo? ? https://t.co/ubbsEAW3r8 pic.twitter.com/cAJmvkR3w3
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) May 24, 2021
Microsoft’s Surface Duo gets dual-screen gaming support https://t.co/0JKLVxKA1q #tech #business #money pic.twitter.com/iioN97y6ua
— Real Marsha Wright® | www.RECIPROCATE.network (@marshawright) May 24, 2021