Although there are thousands of great games at your disposal via the Google Play Store, these don’t exactly replace those AAA titles from your Xbox. Console gaming (and gaming in general) is at a fever-pitch thanks to the launch of the Xbox Series X and Series S. But if you’re away from home and want to play some Halo or Gears 5, you can do so with just your Android phone and a controller.
The first method we’re looking at uses Xbox Remote Play. This essentially streams games directly from your console, and allows you to play them on your Android phone or tablet.
Now that the Remote Features have been enabled on the Xbox, there are just a couple more steps that you need to take.
In order for your Android phone to actually play games from your Xbox, you’ll need to set things up so that the phone can turn on the console. This is where “instant-on” comes in, which is a power settings mode on the Xbox Series X, Series S, and Xbox One. With Instant-on enabled, you’ll be able to turn on your console with your voice (i.e. Google Assistant), turn on your TV immediately, or start the Xbox to stream games from it. Here’s how to enable Instant-on.
There are a few more steps that you’ll need to take before you can just start streaming games on your Android phone. First, you’ll want to pair a Bluetooth controller to your phone, and you can just use the same Xbox controller that came with your console. The only catch is for those who have older Xbox One consoles, as those didn’t include a Bluetooth chip.
Once that’s done, here’s how you can play Xbox games on Android:
That’s it! Now you can play games from your Xbox directly on your Android phone or tablet, from wherever you are.
Instead of streaming games from your console, Microsoft has introduced Xbox Cloud Gaming, which also goes by Project xCloud and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Think of the service like the “Netflix for games”, as the monthly subscription will provide access to more than 100 games that can be streamed over your network. Microsoft has even finished upgrading its servers, moving from traditional server racks to modified Xbox Series X consoles. This provides the same power as the Series X for any games that you may want to play, provided that you have a fast and stable connection.
After you have everything ready, and a controller paired to your phone, you’re almost ready to go.
Being able to have the power of the Xbox Series X without owning the console is absolutely incredible. Sure, you’ll miss out on some games, but Microsoft is actively working to bring new games to the service on a monthly basis. The company has even announced that it plans to make Halo: Guardians available through Game Pass on Day One.