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Don’t hold your breath for an iPhone Xbox Game Pass Cloud Gaming app

With the launch of the iOS 17.4 beta came some very exciting news for game streaming applications — game streaming services can now host their apps on the App Store. Although, it looks like Xbox Cloud Gaming, which allows you to stream Game Pass, won’t be coming any time soon.

Speaking to The Verge, Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer said, “There’s not room for us to monetize Xbox Cloud Gaming on iOS. I think the proposal that Apple put forward (…) doesn’t go far enough to open up. In fact, you might even say they go the opposite direction in some way, but they definitely don’t go far enough to open up competition on the world’s largest gaming platform.”

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