Project xCloud adds big-name studios as next-gen Xbox tech gets interesting [www.slashgear.com]
Microsoft’s Project xCloud Rollout Hits 13 Regions, Capcom, Paradox Testing [variety.com]
Microsoft reveals xCloud can stream up to 3,500 games from the cloud [www.theverge.com]
What is Project xCloud? [www.pocket-lint.com]
Microsoft's Project xCloud technically supports 3,500 games [www.neowin.net]
Microsoft says its 'xCloud' Xbox streaming service will work with thousands of games [www.cnet.com]
Microsoft shares more on Project xCloud in advance of E3 [www.onmsft.com]
This is the one of the things I am most excited about. Any game made today, any game made in the future, all capable of working on Project xCloud
— Wall of Bill ?? (@wcstillwell) May 24, 2019
Project xCloud: More for Gamers and Developers https://t.co/sc8Z1BrGNF via @xboxwire
Last fall we announced Project xCloud, our game-streaming technology. @Kareem_Choudhry, Corporate Vice President – Gaming Cloud at Microsoft, provides an update & our vision of playing the games you want, with the people you want, on the devices you want https://t.co/pWoRRUTmMO pic.twitter.com/zFyTkAitF7
— ????? ☁ ???? (@majornelson) May 24, 2019
Microsoft says its xCloud game streaming service can support up to 3,500 games. It looks like it will work in Asia, North America, and Europe initially, too. All the details here: https://t.co/P6WCw97Su9 pic.twitter.com/0MYy7tEjNE
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) May 24, 2019
Microsoft reveals xCloud can stream up to 3,500 games from the cloud https://t.co/VPZluhdMwh pic.twitter.com/ITiOhY7zlU
— The Verge (@verge) May 24, 2019
TheVerge: Microsoft reveals xCloud can stream up to 3,500 games from the cloudhttps://t.co/Qe7daBaLhQ
— RetiredEngineer® (@chiakokhua) May 24, 2019
Microsoft's Project xCloud technically supports 3,500 games #ProjectxCloud https://t.co/BqsVaz1iOf pic.twitter.com/RKD6Gb1B2Q
— Neowin (@NeowinFeed) May 24, 2019
Microsoft shares more on Project xCloud in advance of E3 https://t.co/fndquRbQIp https://t.co/BepZnQ2dnw
— Everything Microsoft (@EverythingMS) May 24, 2019