Consoles have become in recent years, a multimedia center, with which we can not only enjoy our favorite games, but we can also use it as Blu-ray player and as access to the different streaming video services that we can currently find on the market.
A couple of days ago the first year of Apple TV + is celebrated, the video streaming service that was still unavailable on both Xbox and PlayStation. Sony confirmed the launch of the Apple TV app for PlayStation a few weeks ago, a launch joined by the one that Microsoft has just made.
Microsoft says that starting next week, users of its console will also be able to access content available on both Apple TV + as well as the catalog that offers both to rent and to buy through the iTunes Store, as we can read in the Xbox official blog.
Like Sony, the Apple TV app It will not only be available for the new generation of consoles, but it will also be available for the Xbox One. The new Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S will hit the market on November 10 and will allow all Apple TV + subscribers to enjoy the Apple catalog directly through their console , if the application is not available natively through your TV.
A few days ago, Microsoft renewed xbox app, an application that allows play remotely from console anywhere, even making use of 5G networks. At the moment the xCloud project to allow you to remotely enjoy the Xbox Game Pass catalog directly from the cloud is on the air, although the latest news related to this project suggests that we will not have to wait long, since it will use the same method as Amazon with Luna (via browser).
Moon is the Amazon's new video game streaming service, which comes to the market to compete with xCloud and Stadia mainly, although the initial catalog, like Google when it launched Stadia last year, is still very small. Its launch is scheduled for before the end of the year.