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Microsoft And Google Clashing About Xbox Mobile App Store
Microsoft Says It's Google's Fault You Can't Buy Xbox Games On Its App
Back in October, Microsoft announced that come November, it would be able to finally start selling Xbox games via its app on Android devices. This, as The Verge points out, has not yet happened. Now Xbox president Sarah Bond has taken to social media to lay the blame for this delay squarely at Google’s feet.
Google has blocked Microsoft from launching its Xbox Mobile Store on Android
As Google appeals the decision to allow third-party storefronts sell Android apps, Microsoft pauses its plans to launch its Xbox Mobile Store.
Microsoft says it built an Xbox game store on Android but can’t launch it
A few weeks ago, Microsoft exec Sarah Bond said that in November, “players will be able to play and purchase Xbox games directly from the Xbox App on Android.” It’s almost December and the feature still isn’t live, but Bond says it’s not Microsoft’s fault.
Microsoft And Google Clashing About The Xbox Mobile App Store
Microsoft and Google have been clashing heads to allow Xbox to sell and launch games from its Android App following a US judge verdict in October.
Xbox says it’s still blocked from selling and launching games from its Android app, Google says it isn’t
Xbox and Google have seemingly provided conflicting takes on whether Xbox is allowed to sell and launch games from its Android app. In October, a US judge issued a permanent injunction ordering Google to open its Android marketplace to competitors.
Xbox Vs Android: Can Games Be Sold Through The Xbox App
Xbox wants the functionality to sell games through it's Android app. However, they've claimed that they're unable to do so. Google disagrees.
Court Order Delays Microsoft's Plans to Allow Xbox Games to Be Purchased Directly in the Xbox App on Android
A court order has delayed Microsoft's plans to allow Xbox games to be purchased and played directly in the Xbox app on Android.
Microsoft will finally let you stream Xbox games you already own via Game Pass — here's what you can play right now
All 50 games will be available to stream through any device that has access to the Xbox app with Game Pass, including TVs, smartphones, tablets and PCs (via web browser). Microsoft claims it will bring this feature to Xbox consoles and the Xbox Windows app in 2025.
Microsoft's Xbox game store for Android has hit a snag, despite it being ready to go
A temporary administrative stay has halted Microsoft's plans to launch its Xbox game store on Android. The delay is due to ongoing legal battles between Google and Epic Games, which has implications for the entire Android ecosystem. Microsoft is ready to roll out the functionality once the court makes a final decision.
"Google’s statement is deceitful. Shame on them." Epic CEO Tim Sweeney lays the smackdown on Google after its new statement that Microsoft was "always able" to offer an Xbox ...
Epic Games' Tim Sweeney is pulling no punches after Google issues a new statement on the long-awaited, long-delayed Xbox Android gaming store.
Microsoft is Slowly Fixing the Xbox PC App's Biggest Problem
More than a week ago, the XboxEra community got together to build and publish a massive Xbox Play Anywhere list that showed exactly what games on the Xbox platform support cross-buy as well as Xbox features.
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"We are eager to launch and give more choice and flexibility to players": Microsoft delays new Xbox Android app features on Google Play due to court order
Microsoft had plans to allow users of the Xbox app on Android to buy and play games through the software, but they've been ...
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Xbox's Big New Feature Is Ready But Can't Legally Launch Yet
Xbox president Sarah Bond said a "temporary administrative stay" was recently granted by a US judge, and as such, Microsoft ...
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