Microsoft's latest bold move is creating an Xbox mobile game app store, which the company announced will launch this July. Users will be able to enjoy and receive first-party games from the company.
Microsoft has been talking about a mobile gaming app for a number of years, where gamers can play Xbox first-party games on the go. While the app hasn’t launched yet, that will be changing shortly.
Xbox's Universal Store is starting to take shape. Microsoft plans to lay the early frameworks for its new unified digital commerce ecosystem with a so-called 'mobile store experience.' Xbox ...
“We want to be in a position to offer Xbox and content from both us and our third-party ... do that on mobile devices but we want to build towards a world that we think will be coming where ...
Bond confirmed plans to extend the platform to third-party developers ... quality of mobile gaming experiences. The coming months will be crucial in determining the impact of the Xbox Mobile ...
Following reports of internal debates at Microsoft over whether the next Call of Duty entry should be part of Xbox Game Pass ...
Xbox president Sarah Bond shared that the company plans to bring its first-party portfolio, which includes titles like Candy Crush and Minecraft, to the mobile store at launch. Microsoft then ...
Microsoft confirms Xbox Games Store for Android and iOS coming in ... be launching our mobile store experience. We're going to start, actually, by bringing our own first-party portfolio to that.
With Microsoft's plans to expand the Xbox Games ... hinted at a native mobile app coming to Android and iOS, at least in the EU. Bond also confirmed that Microsoft first-party games would be ...
Xbox President Sarah Bond speaking at the Bloomberg Technology Summit announced Xbox will be launching a mobile game store in July. The store will launch with Xbox's own first-party games and will ...
Is Hellblade 2 coming to PS5 ... t own a current-gen Xbox Series X|S console or a capable gaming PC, you'll be able to stream the game from Microsoft's servers on a PC, mobile device, or Xbox ...
Microsoft aims to expand the store to include games from third-party developers, creating a robust mobile gaming ecosystem that rivals established mobile giants. The arrival of the Xbox mobile ...