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Google has blocked Microsoft from launching its Xbox Mobile Store on Android
As Google appeals the decision to allow third-party storefronts sell Android apps, Microsoft pauses its plans to launch its Xbox Mobile Store.
Microsoft Says It's Google's Fault You Can't Buy Xbox Games On Its App
Back in October, Microsoft announced that come November, it would be able to finally start selling Xbox games via its app on Android devices. This, as The Verge points out, has not yet happened. Now Xbox president Sarah Bond has taken to social media to lay the blame for this delay squarely at Google’s feet.
Sarah Bond: Xbox Games Ready To Play On Xbox App, But We Can’t Launch Yet (Because Of Latest Google V. Epic Update)
For those who may not remember, Microsoft made this announcement that they would let their Xbox users play games on their Xbox app on Android last month. The reason this is possible is Google lost a case to Epic Games on how third party developers can offer their games and services on Android.
Microsoft And Google Clashing About The Xbox Mobile App Store
Microsoft and Google have been clashing heads to allow Xbox to sell and launch games from its Android App following a US judge verdict in October.
Microsoft points the finger at Google in latest Xbox Android app battle
Microsoft is ready to update its Xbox app on Android with a game store, but it's waiting on a court decision before doing so.
Xbox Vs Android: Can Games Be Sold Through The Xbox App
Xbox wants the functionality to sell games through it's Android app. However, they've claimed that they're unable to do so. Google disagrees.
Microsoft can't launch Xbox store on Android, even though it's ready to go
Microsoft is ready to launch an overhauled Xbox app on the Play Store, but the company says it's unable to do so for now.
Xbox Delays Major New Features For Android, Google Responds In Frustration
Google has issued a statement in response to Microsoft today, and it's a frustrated one. The company claims that Xbox has always been able to offer these planned features via the Xbox app, and that Microsoft is "ignoring security concerns" that are related to the court ruling and the "rush to force its implementation".
Microsoft's Xbox game store for Android has hit a snag, despite it being ready to go
Microsoft's recent plans to launch an Xbox game store on Android, which would allow users to purchase and play Xbox games on the Xbox App on Android, seems to have hit a roadblock
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EXCLUSIVE: Xbox President Sarah Bond has set up a new team dedicated to game preservation and forward compatibility
Per emails received by Windows Central, confirmed by Microsoft as genuine, Xbox President
Sarah
Bond
recently briefed her ...
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Microsoft Claims Court Order Delayed Plans to Allow Players to Purchase and Play Xbox Games on Android
Xbox President Sarah Bond claims that support to allow users to purchase and play Xbox games on Android in the U.S. is being ...
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