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Your Android device becomes a mini-Xbox on Sept. 15

Project xCloud is almost here.

Microsoft's long-hyped entry into the realm of cloud gaming is coming on Sept. 15, starting with Android devices. In practical terms, that means Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers will be able to play more than 100 games on their Android smartphones or tablets.

You'll of course need a decently fast internet connection. And the service is limited to just 22 markets around the globe at first – including, according to Microsoft: Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States.  Read more...

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My phone would be so laggy if I download one more game. I honestly don't know which specific app I use the most, but I'm sure that all of them are games. Idk, I'm just super into all types of games, from arcade to action, I've tried it all. However, lately I've been rather into computer games, especially CSGO. I prefer to play on computer more because my phone constantly lags. Especially since CSGO opened the skins menu skinsmonkey.com I've been sorta addidcted to this game. I can now freely trade and buy skins from other players, which just make my gaming experience much better.

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