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Inside Xbox is coming back tomorrow with news about Project xCloud and X019

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Published onSeptember 23, 2019

published onSeptember 23, 2019

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Microsoft has shared the program for itsnext Inside Xbox livestreamthat will air tomorrow, September 24 at 3 p.m. PT / 6 p.m. ET. The hour-long episode will include “the latest on Project xCloud,” news about the X019 event in London (tickets will be available for purchase tomorrow), as well as various video games news including new Xbox Game Pass additions.

#InsideXboxis back with a ???? BOOM ???? this month!

With huge updates on:???? Project xCloud???????????????????????????? X019???? Xbox Game Pass???? Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint???? AND MORE!

Watch live on September 24th @ 11pm BST ➡️https://t.co/auRx9RH8Nkpic.twitter.com/CoIS4srgfu

— Xbox UK (@xboxuk)September 23, 2019

As Google has already revealed pricing details for its competing Stadia game streaming service coming in November, it’s time for Microsoft to do the same for Project xCloud. The service is expected to enter public testing in select markets next month, and it’s still not clear if it will require a special subscription and what games will be available on mobile devices. We had the chance totest both Project xCloud and Google Stadia last month at gamescom, and we learned back then that Project xCloud may only work on select Android phones at launch.

We also hope to learn more about the console streaming to mobile devices feature during this Inside Xbox episode. We heard first about this feature during Microsoft’s E3 press briefing, but it hasn’t been mentioned among the features coming in the October 2019 Update for the Xbox One. However, we saw in leaked screenshots last monthhow the set up process will work on the console.

As usual, you’ll be able to follow this new Inside Xbox episode onMixer,Twitch,YouTube,Facebook, andTwitter. We’ll also be covering the event live, so keep an eye on OnMSFT tomorrow after it airs. Coincidentally, this latest Inside Xbox episode tomorrow will be preceded by a“State of Play” livestream from Sonyat 1PM PDT.

Radu Tyrsina

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