Samsung Galaxy Note 20 gets ULTIMATE feature for Xbox Series X gamers 🎮

The collaboration between Samsung and Microsoft sees the Galaxy Note 20 poised to be the perfect Xbox gaming phone

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The Galaxy Note 20 is going to be joining the five-strong device lineup at Samsung's Unpacked event this week, and we expect to hear more about the evolving relationship between the Korean tech giant and Microsoft, that was initially announced at last year's event.

Back during February's Galaxy Unpacked, Samsung talked about the prospect of a "premium cloud-based game streaming experience,"with a promise to give us more details later in the year; well here we are, six months later, and both Microsoft and Samsung are on the cusp of detailing what that will look like, but have been beaten to the punch by a leak.

Twitter tipster Ishan Agarwal and MySmartPrice have revealed that the hotly anticipated Galaxy Note 20 will launch with a free three-month Xbox Game Pass subscription in select regions. This special pre-order bonus will be accompanied by a MOGA X5-X+ Game Controller, to drive home the marketing message that Samsung's smartphones are the place to play Xbox games. 

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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.

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 on the 5G phablet. 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.  

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Xbox boss Phil Spencer has teased more on this over on Twitter, announcing that Project xCloud is going live on September 15, and will be free for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members in 22 markets starting September 15.

"Beginning September 15, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members can play more than 100 games from the cloud on their Android phone or tablet. Cloud gaming will launch in beta for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members in 22 markets to ensure stability as we scale the feature to millions of gamers..."

Spencer teased more news to come at Unpacked later today, so stay tuned! 

Source: MySmartPrice

Shabana Arif

Shabana worked at T3.com as News Editor covering tech and gaming, and has been writing about video games for almost a decade (and playing them since forever). She's had bylines at major gaming sites during her freelance career before settling down here at T3, and has podcasts, streaming, and video content under her belt to boot. Outside of work, she also plays video games and should really think about expanding her hobbies. If you have any tech or gaming tips, shoot over an email or DM her on social media.