Microsoft works on a streaming game system
Microsoft is apparently working on a streaming system to make it possible to play Xbox 360 and Xbox One games from mobile devices or even from the browser itself.
The system Microsoft would be working on would be cloud-based and currently being tested in the company's labs with a commercial outlet in mind. The system would work in a similar way to that of the well-known OnLive or PlayStation Now service in such a way that the game and its contents are rendered on remote servers and everything is transmitted to a terminal, including a browser, allowing 60 FPS to be played on our screens without need great hardware.
Take it with tweezers for the moment, although if these sources are right it would be a function we would hear about in the future.
Source: neowin
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