The Xbox game streaming TV app feels almost like the real thing
by Cameron Faulkner from The Verge - All Posts on (#605R3)
There's nothing particularly novel about the actual Xbox app. If you've used xCloud, you've seen this interface before.
Playing games on the new Xbox app made for TVs feels like a big deal. There's no console and no hidden HDMI streaming device. Yet, in my brief hands-on demo, games like Halo Infinite and Forza Horizon 5 loaded quickly and - most importantly - they played well with both Xbox and PlayStation 5 wireless controllers. And if you aren't a Game Pass subscriber, you'll still be able to jump into Fortnite immediately through the app for free after you sign in with a Microsoft account.
The app aims to provide a console-like experience to people who don't want the cost and cruft of buying and setting up a console. It lets you pair a Bluetooth headset to hear audio and chat with Xbox friends, and Xbox save data gets synced over the cloud, letting...