Microsoft spent almost two hours laying out the future of Xbox games, consoles, and services during its E3 press event yesterday. There were 60 games shown, a redesigned Elite 2 controller, and even a new Project Scarlett console, but Microsoft spent less than two minutes talking about its promised xCloud game streaming service. Many had expected the company to fully detail xCloud, especially as Google is launching its Stadia game streaming service in November. Instead, Microsoft remained suspiciously silent, while dropping some big hints that the company is rethinking its cloud streaming service.
Microsoft first unveiled Project xCloud back in October 2018, promising to stream games to consoles, PCs, and even mobile devices with public…
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