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Microsoft shows off Xbox One to PC streaming via Windows 10 at GDC

Polygon’s been able to try out Xbox One to Windows 10 streaming at GDC in San Francisco, and has written up a short piece on the functionality.

The site reports streaming has to be performed under certain conditions, ideally in a local network. That’s how the functionality was demonstrated, via Xbox One to Surface Pro 10, though Microsoft is reportly working on streaming via the internet.

Polygon also reports that streaming might not come to Windows 10 immediate as the team wants to polish the feature.

You can read Polygon’s piece here.

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