xCloud for PC? It’s on the List, But It Won’t Be Coming Soon

The Holy Trinity as far as the Xbox universe is concerned continues to accumulate new faithful. With the new Xbox , Xbox Game Pass and xCloud, Microsoft has created an all-in-one service that is grabbing the attention of more than one user now that we are about to enter the new generation, but if there is something especially interesting, it is their streaming game platform.

xCloud beyond mobile

XCloud for PC

You don’t have to be too smart to understand that one of the shortcomings that xCloud currently has is the limitation of platforms compatible with the service. For now, xCloud only works on Android devices, so those interested in playing Microsoft’s cloud catalog from their computer will have to wait a little longer.

But don’t give it all up for lost. This is what Phil Spencer himself wanted to express, who has confirmed that bringing xCloud to the PC is within Microsoft’s plans, however, they need more time for everything to work perfectly in the same way that it does on the mobile . He has commented on it through his official Twitter account, where he replied to a user saying the following:

Yes, we want to do this. It’s on the long list of cool things the xCloud team is working on, a little further down the list. But we want console and PC gamers to be able to navigate as easily as mobile gamers, that’s a nice feature of Game Pass.

It won’t be soon

As we can understand in Spencer’s words, the function is in mind, but it seems that there is still a lot to do before xCloud arrives on PC and console.

The idea resurfaced after a tweet from Ben Gilbert, from Business Insider , who launched the idea of ​​using xCloud as a way to test game demos on PC and console without having to download them. It would certainly be a great way to get even more out of the service and optimize Xbox storage space.