While the former is a cloud-based gaming service accessible from your iPhone/iPad browser, the latter allows you to play console games straight to your mobile devices over the internet. Let me show you how it’s done without further ado.

How to use Xbox Cloud Gaming on your iPhone and iPadWhat you need to know?Set up Xbox Cloud Gaming on iOSPair your controller to your iPhone or iPadHow to set up remote play on iPhone to stream Xbox GamesWhat you need to know?Set up remote play

How to use Xbox Cloud Gaming on your iPhone and iPad

Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta) is finally live, and it enables you to play over 100 high-quality console games from your iPhone, iPad, Windows PC, and Android devices. It’s an excellent way for users without an Xbox console to explore some fantastic games they may miss otherwise. As for the proud Xbox owners, this allows them to access their favorite games remotely. But of course, there are some conditions applied.

What you need to know?

System requirements

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate membership – $1 for the first month, $14.99/month after thatiPhone/iPad running iOS 14.4/iPadOS 14.4 or laterBluetooth 4.0 or later iPhone XR and above iPad Air 3rd and 4th GeniPad Pro 11″ 2nd Gen and aboveiPad 8th Gen iPad mini 5th Gen Supported browser – Safari 14, Google Chrome, Microsoft EdgeInternet connection – 10 Mbps or higher for iPhone, 20 Mbps or higher for iPad5 GHz Wi-Fi network Compatible Xbox Wireless Controller

Limitations

Currently, in its Beta version, Xbox Cloud Gaming is available in limited regions. Check the status of your location.Only supports one account and controller at a time.

Set up Xbox Cloud Gaming on iOS

Quick access hack: Tap the Share button at the screen’s bottom → select Add to Home Screen. This way, you’ll create a website shortcut, allowing one-tap access to Xbox Cloud. Now, you have full access to the vast library of games available with the Xbox Game Pass. While many of them are touchscreen-compatible, attaching a compatible controller will surely enhance your gameplay.

Pair your controller to your iPhone or iPad

Your iPhone or iPad is now paired to your Xbox controller. If you are having trouble connecting, take a look at our extensive guide on the matter.

How to set up remote play on iPhone to stream Xbox Games

Remote play doesn’t employ Microsoft servers like the Xbox Cloud Gaming; it instead renders the games present on your Xbox to another device. So, naturally, you need to own an Xbox console. There’s another benefit! With the all-new Xbox app, you can manage your console using your iPhone. Thus, you can delete and download games to the console so that they are all prepared when you get home. Plus, this is an excellent upgrade for gamers or game streamers. It will let you take a screenshot and share it across your social media.

What you need to know?

System requirements

iPhone/iPad running iOS 13/iPadOS 13 or laterBluetooth 4.0 or later iPhone XR and aboveiPad Pro 11″ 2nd Gen and aboveiPad Air 3rd and 4th GeniPad 8th GeniPad mini 5th GenThe Xbox app Xbox consoleXbox OneOne SOne XXbox Series X and Series SCompatible Xbox Wireless ControllerA Microsoft account with an Xbox profileAn optimal internet speed of at least 7-10 Mbps or 5 GHz Wi-Fi 

Limitations

Only one person can play remotely or locally.You cannot access back-compat games via remote play.In-game or store purchases are disabled during remote play.All external console applications are blocked during streaming.

Pro-Tip

Always save your progress while playing remotely. You can lose all your game progress if you get disconnected in the middle.Ensure you are updated to the latest iOS for smoother functioning.

Set up remote play

On your console: Note: Do not forget to Power on your console, or the remote play won’t work On your iOS device: This is how you can stream Xbox games on your iPhone and iPad. I simply love how these options are opening up the world of gaming. Which is your favorite Xbox game? Or do you think Sony’s Playstation has a better offering? And where does Apple Arcade or Google Stadia stand in the mix? Oh boy, do I have some intriguing questions or what? Share your answers in the comments section below. You may also like to read:

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