You’ll also need to pair your chosen Bluetooth controller with your phone. Once you’ve received your invitation to preview Project xCloud, you’ll need to get the Xbox Game Streaming app, which you can find on Google Play. A USB controller may work, with the Xbox Game Streaming app even suggesting one when it doesn’t detect a Bluetooth controller. It may be easiest that way, but in addition to an Xbox One S controller and an Xbox Elite Wireless Series 2 controller, we were able to pair and use a Sony DualShock 4 controller with the service. While Microsoft says Project xCloud requires an Xbox controller with Bluetooth, we found that wasn’t exactly true. Whether that’s 5GHz Wi-Fi or a mobile data connection is up to you – maybe you can use cellular 5G. The device also will need a fast internet connection, with over 10Mbps being ideal. That can be an Android smartphone or tablet, as long as it supports a Bluetooth connection to pair with the Xbox controller. In addition to an invitation, you’ll need a mobile device running Android 6.0 or later. Project xCloud requirements Mark Knapp/Digital Trends Once you get an email with an invitation to the preview, you’ll be able to move ahead with trying it out. It could take several months to receive an invite, so if you haven’t signed up yet, head over to the registration page and sign up. Currently, the Project xCloud preview is available through invitation only. Sadly, the first thing you’ll need is an invitation.
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