The first-ever virtual Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event revealed a handful of eagerly-anticipated phones and wearables, but the most understated news was the partnership between Samsung and Microsoft to bring Xbox games to the flagship phones like the new Galaxy Note 20.

But all work and no play makes the Note 20 a dull phone, so Samsung is teaming up with Microsoft to make sure that gamers take advantage of the new phablets’ processing power. Personally, that’s a high bar: Google Stadia promised a lot, and I was excited to see how its technology streamed console-quality gaming straight to your phone. Pre-order a Galaxy Note 20, get a three-month pass to Microsoft's streaming game service. You will receive a verification email shortly. It appears the iPhone version of the app automatically expired after 90 days without an update per Apple's TestFlight rules, reports WindowsCentral. It will include added functionality unavailable outside of Samsung devices, such as the ability to redeem tokens or make in-app purchases for a variety of titles in the Xbox Store such as DLC items or character skins.

The cooperation between Samsung and Microsoft already brought exclusive Xbox games to Samsung devices like the Galaxy S20, starting with Forza Street, which instead of Google Play was available on the Galaxy Store. Of course, players could just use the Xbox controller, thanks to the cross-compatibility between Xbox Series X and Xbox One consoles and controllers, which Microsoft has confirmed works with PC, Android, and iOS. Given the wide range of Android phones that will theoretically be able to play Xbox titles through Game Pass Ultimate, having so many options and price points to play with a game pad shows Microsoft put thought into getting gamers to play on the go. There was a problem. We play games on phones because it’s convenient while we’re away from home (or the couch), but tapping on-screen buttons is imprecise and frustrating, especially since it covers up the action. Black Friday Xbox Series X deals — Best early sales and what to expect, Dead PS5 already reported — what you need to know, Xbox Series X is almost too successful — here's why. Now it turns to play on Galaxy Note 20 & Note 20 Ultra smartphones. New York, Future Publishing Limited Quay House, The Ambury, Starting with the Galaxy Note 20 series, Samsung will elevate its partnership with Microsoft to new heights, it seems, tips MySmartPrice. All rights reserved. You will receive a verification email shortly. Samsung will

There's also a physical component to this Samsung-Microsoft team-up that Xbox owners may be interested in. Galaxy Note 20 Ultra users can stream Xbox games over xCloud WinFuture has learned from its sources that Microsoft and Samsung are going to further strengthen their partnership with the Note 20 Ultra launch. Future US, Inc. 11 West 42nd Street, 15th Floor, TechRadar is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Here's what the Note 20 offers gamers.

Tom's Guide is part of Future US Inc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Finally, Xbox players can take several of their favorite Xbox One and upcoming Xbox Series X titles with them on the go to play via their favorite mobile devices. Some of my friends are already subscribed to Game Pass Ultimate — and, full disclosure, so am I — reducing the barriers to trying out this kind of mobile gaming. Microsoft itself hasn't divulged which devices are compatible with xCloud, but has assured fans it'll be giving them more information on that this month. Thank you for signing up to TechRadar. Please refresh the page and try again. Please deactivate your ad blocker in order to see our subscription offer, Price comparison: Find the best deal for your next phone. "Beginning September 15, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members can play more than 100 games from the cloud on their Android phone or tablet. Just last month, it was reported that the Galaxy Note 20 will be optimised for Project xCloud, with more than 100 Xbox games available to play … Show full articles without "Continue Reading" button for {0} hours. Microsoft really doesn’t care if you buy an Xbox Series X – here’s why, Virgin Media just gave broadband customers a massive free speed boost, 6 new TV shows and movies on Netflix, Disney Plus, HBO and more this weekend, Darkest Dungeon is the best Nintendo Switch game for self-care right now, PS5 usable storage confirmed – and it's much less than 825GB, Zoom is set to eliminate one of the worst aspects of video conferencing, How overseas app developers can thrive in the Chinese market, This extraordinary laptop comes with features we’ve never seen on a notebook this size before, Want to be on the edge of tech? There’s every possibility it won't, especially if the unproven xCloud setup struggles to deliver smooth sessions across uneven connections or limited bandwidth.