Notepad: Technology Bets on Google’s Android App Store and its App Store, and How to Get It Before Adding It to the Play Store
Microsoft will be adding an option for US users to buy games and play them on their mobile devices next month. Microsoft can take advantage of the changes that were made by the court in the US, after they decided to stop requiring Play billing for apps in the Play Store.
Google’s Android app store is an illegal monopoly, and the search giant has been ordered to open up the Play Store to competition for three years. This means developers can no longer use its own payment system, as a jury found that it was tied to the app store. Google will also have to distribute rival third-party app stores within Google Play.
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Online Game Library Streaming from Xbox Cloud and Xbox App on Android: Preparation for the Launch of Project xCloud in 2022
Project xCloud was supposed to launch with game library streaming in 2020. In 2022, Microsoft promised to support your game library on Xbox Cloud gaming but it never launched. I understand how difficult it is to prepare key infrastructure for thousands of games, instead of hundreds on Xbox Game Pass. While thousands of games will soon be available through Xbox Cloud Gaming, I’m told some publishers will hold certain games back due to licensing requirements or deals.
Xbox president Sarah Bond revealed yesterday that “starting in November, players will be able to play and purchase Xbox games directly from the Xbox App on Android.” Once a full game library on Xbox Cloud gaming is complete, you can immediately stream a game to your device, and you will be able to purchase an xbox game on android.