Microsoft has announced that game streaming for Xbox One owners will be possible on PC and tablets run by Windows 10. In fact, the tech company has already issued a preview of the streaming service to the public ahead of the release date of the new operating system. The step was made to prepare the public for the launching of Windows 10 on July 29.
Throughout the month of July, the company has also promised to reveal improved features on the Xbox App on Windows 10. A number of games are now available to be seen like the 'Minecraft: Windows 10 and League of Legends.' The company has assured the fans that more games will coming soon.
The streaming service is now accessible on devices running on the Windows 10 build. In the next few days, more gaming and social features will be updated on the Xbox app on Windows 10. The app can support preset detection of Windows Store games and other PC game stores to automatically add games to the player's collection.
It also allows gamers to start a party chat with their Xbox friends. Changing the Xbox avatar and sharing with friends will be possible after the upgrade has been initiated.
Expanding to gamers who own Xbox One consoles is a big opportunity for the multinational company. Players will be given the chance to still play their favorite titles even when they are not using their gaming systems. Playing the great library of games on the Xbox One can now be done on Windows 10 PCs and tablets.
The new streaming service was first introduced in January as one of the exciting features included on Windows 10. Reaching out to the gaming industry is part of Microsoft's strategy to market the new operating system.
Microsoft planned for a global debut of the highly anticipated new operating system at the end of the month. The company believes that procedure is more advantageous because will give people the chance to meet the Windows team.