Microsoft is currently testing a revamped version of its Xbox app for iOS that will let you stream games you already own, from your Xbox console to your iPhone, over Wi-Fi or a cellular connection. The same functionality is already available in the Xbox app for Android. As tested by The Verge, the app allows you to manage your console and play games: you can get your screenshots, delete games to free up internal drive space, share gameplay snippets, and more. Known as remote gaming or console streaming, it's different from Project xCloud, where games run directly from the cloud; in this case, you run them on your own Xbox and then stream them to your phone. . Sony offers something similar for PlayStation gamers on mobile. Get the best Xbox Series X deals before everyone else! We'll send you pre-order details and the best Xbox Series X deals as they become available. Please send me details of other relevant Techradar products and future brands. Please send me details of other relevant third party products. No spam, I promise. You can unsubscribe at any time and we will never share your data without your permission. Microsoft and Apple are currently locked in a debate over whether to make the Project xCloud game available on iOS and iPadOS, and Apple wants each game in the streaming library to be individually approved. It wouldn't be a problem with remote reading.