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Microsoft’s Sarah Bond, President of Xbox, tonight announced on Twitter/X that the Xbox app on Android will be updated with support for buying and playing Xbox games directly in the app.
Soon, you’ll be able to buy Xbox games directly from the Android Xbox app. Microsoft’s President of Xbox Sarah Bond confirmed the upcoming change on X on October 10, noting that Xbox’s ...
Emphasizing inclusivity, the Xbox president revealed that their upcoming game store won't be limited to Android and iOS devices as a native app.
Microsoft has announced that despite the functionality being ready, it’s unable to launch an overhauled Xbox app on Android yet. The company blamed the delay on a “temporary administrative ...
Starting in November, Xbox players will be able to play and purchase games directly from the Xbox App on Android. Sarah Bond, the president of Xbox at Microsoft, has made the announcement on X ...
It’s unclear why the Xbox Android app couldn’t offer game purchases in the first place. The Verge rightfully points out that the PlayStation and Steam apps allow players to purchase games.
With a Microsoft executive talking up a potential Xbox app, that may be just what it takes to take mobile gaming to the next level on both the iPhone and Android.
Don't leave that outdated Android tablet to collect dust at the bottom of your drawer. Instead, let these clever ideas ...
As reported by VGC, Xbox has been pushing Google to allow it to sell its games through the Android app. However, while Sarah Bond states that this functionality can’t be added as yet.
However, Xbox takes it a step further, letting you play games on your Android phone, without even owning an Xbox. However, while the app is ready, it can't find its way to the Play Store for now ...
Players can start purchasing Xbox games from the Xbox App on Android devices starting next month.
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