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You can now remotely stream games from your Xbox One to your Android phone for free

Following xCloud’s official launch last week, Microsoft has announced you can now remotely streaming games from your Xbox One to your Android phone.

The Xbox remote play feature is formerly known as Console Streaming and was apart of the Xbox Game Streaming app during Project xCloud’s testing period. To use the feature, you needed to be an Xbox Insider but not anymore.

The feature is now part of the latest Xbox app (beta) update. Today, all Xbox players can start streaming their Xbox One games from their console to their Android phone or tablet.

The Xbox app (beta) update brings a number of features and a new design.

You’ll now receive notifications for parties, chats, new friends and followers, capture. Once you clear the notifications, it’s updated across your Xbox accounts and devices.

The app update also allows you to easily share screenshots and game clips with friends or on social media. You can also install any game in your library to your console.

Search has been improved and makes it easier to find people, games and more.

And then when the Xbox Series X and S launch in November, you’ll be able to use the app to set up your new console.

The new Xbox app (beta) is available now on Google Play.

Source: Xbox

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By Sachin Bahal

Sachin is the editor-in-chief of TheCanadianTechie, a site he started in 2012 to become the ultimate, independent source for tech enthusiasts or “techies”. He is a versatile writer with a passion for technology and loves to write about gaming, entertainment, tech and more.

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