“The court’s ruling to open up Google’s mobile store in the US will allow more choice and flexibility.” Finally, we’ll be able to buy and stream our own Xbox games from the cloud soon.

Xbox App users will be able to buy games and stream them in November 2024.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Oct. 11, 2024 —Updated with additional information and context to make the original article more clear in its meaning.

Big changes are coming for Xbox users on Android.

Starting in November, Xbox App users on Android devices will be able to buy games and play them throughXbox Cloud Gaming, including their existing library, as shared by Xbox president Sarah Bond on Thursday viaThreads. This comes shortly after Google was ordered by a court toopen up its mobile storefront in the U.S, with the changes taking effect on Nov. 1, 2024.“The court’s ruling to open up Google’s mobile store in the US will allow more choice and flexibility. Our mission is to allow more players to play on more devices so we are thrilled to share that starting in November, players will be able to play and purchase Xbox games directly from the Xbox App on Android,” Bond said.

This comes asMicrosoft recently combined the Xbox App and the Xbox Game Pass app, with the former gaining most of the latter’s features. The Xbox Game Pass app has been deprecated, withXbox Cloud Gamingcurrently moved toXbox.com/play.

With support for buying and streaming games added to the Xbox App on Android devices in November, players will be able to instantly buy a game and then play it through Xbox Cloud Gaming, delivering on a feature that’sbeen promised to Xbox players for years. Players don’t have to rebuy their favorite titles, either — it’s all the same Xbox library, so the games you already own come with, too. It’s not clear at this point, however, what (if any) games will be excluded from this due to publisher constraints.

Speaking on hisXbox Two podcast, our managing editor Jez Corden added that it won’t be the full catalogue, with sources indicating that players can expect batches of games rolling out over time and being tested. See the link below for more details.

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Xbox Cloud Gaming remains mostly exclusive toXbox Game Pass Ultimate, the highest tier of Microsoft’s subscription service, which also grants day one access to new first-party games. Now that Xbox Cloud Gaming has finally taken this major step toward being a complete service, though, we may one day see a standalone subscription tier for those who won’t own an Xbox console or gaming PC. It’s exciting for Xbox’s ambitions on mobile devices, which also includesbuilding a mobile Xbox game and app store.

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Xbox has big plans on mobile

Xbox has big plans on mobile

Following its acquisition of Activision Blizzard King back in 2023, Microsoft Gaming executives have repeatedly espoused plans to create an Xbox Mobile Store. Earlier in the year, Bond indicated this store would launch in July 2024, but October has arrived and the store is still not available, althoughplayers have discovered a web page for the store.

Microsoft currently plans for this Xbox Mobile Store to begin with first-party franchises like Mojang’sMinecraftand King’s Candy Crush, though Bond indicated that the store would open up to third-party games from different partners over time. Combined with the Xbox App gaining the ability to bring players' existing libraries over to mobile via the cloud, and Xbox is establishing itself to become a major player in the mobile gaming space.

Samuel Tolbert is a freelance writer covering gaming news, previews, reviews, interviews and different aspects of the gaming industry, specifically focusing on Xbox and PC gaming on Windows Central. You can find him on Twitter@SamuelTolbert.