Microsoft Corporation's cloud gaming service is finally making its way to iOS. The company announced a Project xCloud beta is launching on Apple's mobile operating system beginning February 13, 2020. This enables iPhone owners to stream Halo: The Master Chief Collection to their phone from the cloud. Microsoft has spent the last several months running an xCloud test on Android with more than 50 games user can play at no cost. Apple devotees are only getting the one game for now due to Apple's App Store policies. To get into xCloud on iOS, user will need to jump through some hoops. First, users have to make sure a Microsoft account connected to their Xbox gamertag. And then users need iOS 13.0 or higher, and they will probably want a gamepad. Then they need to follow these steps to sing up: go to the Project xCloud registration site; run through the steps to register and select iOS as their mobile device; they will then receive an email to get the app through Apple's TestFlight service; open that email on their iOS device; go through the TestFlight process; install Xbox Game Streaming (Preview) inside of TestFlight; sign in with user's Microsoft account.