Microsoft officially announced that it has no plans to offer an Xbox app Cloud Gaming on iOS through its CEO Microsoft Gaming, which is Phil Spencer. In an interview with The Verge, he replied that Microsoft is not going to release an app for iOSbecause there is no way to get itoneSpencer specifically stated that the problem is monetization and the Digital Markets Act do not go far enough to open up services Appfor competition.
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"We don't have room for moneXbox customization Cloud Gaming on iOSI think the proposal that he has now put forward Apple, doesn't go far enough to open up their system to others. In fact, you could even say that they're going in a completely opposite direction than expected in some ways and certainly not going so far as to open the door to competition with the world's biggest gaming platform.
We will continue to work with regulators and the company Apple and Google to create space for alternative stores. I'm a big fan of how they work Windows. You have here Microsoft Wow, you have Steam here, you have Epic Games Store, you have GOG and we have many other alternatives where you can buy apps and games. I think the world's largest platform for mobile gaming should offer the same, so Apple,” Spencer said specifically.
.. except that Phil compares PC OS to mobile OS iOS, which are two very different worlds. If I remember correctly, MS phones with mobile Windows it was also not possible to install anything, outside of the MS store office. With Android, I think there is again a problem with the credibility of applications and such a store outside of Google's management. If I'm not mistaken, neither Steam, nor Epic, nor any other gaming platform has a store on Android or any other mobile platform. Why?
You are wrong.