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Xbox will soon let you purchase games in its mobile app

Xbox will soon let you purchase games in its mobile app

  • Xbox is rolling out the ability to purchase games and DLC, as well as sign up for Game Pass directly from its mobile app, but remote play will no longer be available.
  • The update is currently in beta testing on iOS and Android, but it’s expected to be available to everyone “soon” after a temporary administrative stay held back the initial launch.
  • With the new update, users will see a “Buy” button on game pages if they have a saved payment method, allowing for seamless in-app purchases.
  • Xbox is also introducing a new game hub feature that provides relevant information about games, including player stats, achievements, and available add-ons.
  • Game Pass Ultimate subscribers can now stream select games from their Xbox Series X|S or Xbox One consoles without having to download them first, adding to the service’s growing features.

An image of game purchases within the Xbox app

Xbox is finally rolling out the ability to purchase games and DLC, as well as sign up for Game Pass directly from its mobile app. But there’s a catch: you’ll no longer be able to access remote play within the Xbox app.

The update is arriving for beta testers on iOS and Android, but Xbox says it will be available to everyone “soon.”

Xbox president Sarah Bond first announced plans to let players purchase and play games within the Xbox app in October – just days after a court ruled that Google must crack open Android to third-party app stores. But users won’t be able to play games within the app as initially promised. The feature was supposed to arrive in November, but Bond blamed a “temporary administrative stay” for holding it back.

Once Microsoft officially launches in-app game purchases, you’ll see a “Buy” button on game pages if you already have a form of payment saved. You’ll also be able to preorder games and set them to preinstall in your Xbox, as well as redeem Game Pass Ultimate perks. With this update, Xbox has done a complete reversal, as its app previously let users purchase games without remote play.

Though remote play will no longer be available in the app, Xbox notes that you can still access it from your mobile browser. Xbox is also bringing remote play to supported Samsung TVs, Amazon Fire TV devices, and Meta Quest headsets.

A few other updates are coming to Xbox as well, including the ability for Game Pass Ultimate subscribers to stream select games they own from Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One consoles, which means they won’t have to download games before they can play. Xbox recently added more titles to its “stream your own game” collection, including Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed and Subnautica 2.

There’s also a new game hub feature on Xbox that pulls up “relevant information” about a game, such as player stats, achievements, friends currently playing the game, events, and available add-ons.

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Q. What is Xbox rolling out to its mobile app?
A. The ability to purchase games and DLC, as well as sign up for Game Pass directly from the app.

Q. Is remote play still available in the Xbox app after the update?
A. No, remote play will no longer be available within the app, but users can access it through their mobile browser or other devices like Samsung TVs, Amazon Fire TV devices, and Meta Quest headsets.

Q. Why did Xbox initially delay the feature to let players purchase games within the app?
A. A “temporary administrative stay” was cited as the reason for the delay.

Q. What changes are coming to Game Pass Ultimate subscribers?
A. They will be able to stream select games they own from Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One consoles without having to download them first.

Q. How many new titles have been added to the “stream your own game” collection on Xbox?
A. The article mentions two new titles: Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed and Subnautica 2, but it does not provide a total number of new titles.

Q. What is the new game hub feature on Xbox that is being rolled out?
A. It pulls up “relevant information” about a game, including player stats, achievements, friends currently playing the game, events, and available add-ons.

Q. When will the update to let players purchase games within the app be available to everyone?
A. The article states that the update will be available to everyone “soon”, but no specific date is given.

Q. Which devices will support remote play after the update?
A. Samsung TVs, Amazon Fire TV devices, and Meta Quest headsets.

Q. Why did Xbox initially promise remote play within the app?
A. It was part of the initial plan for in-app game purchases announced by Xbox president Sarah Bond in October.

Q. Will users still be able to access remote play if they use their mobile browser instead of the app?
A. Yes, remote play will still be available through mobile browsers.