
For Xbox users transitioning from the Xbox One to the Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S, worry on current technology being incompatible with the next-generation is not an issue for Microsoft’s latest hardware. The firm has again and again delivered on making the leap, when users are ready, to the new system as seamless as possible.
For starters, the in-house Smart Delivery program ensure players cross-generation purchases with the addition of enhancements unique to supported software. Even more, Microsoft announced to be collaborating with well over three dozen manufacturers to ensure products you use currently will be functional on the newer hardware when you decide to migrate over.
Now, the firm continues this reassurance with all your favorite media streaming applications being primed for launch this coming November 10. Here is the full list of streaming apps mentioned from the recent blog post:
Amazon Prime Video
Apple TV
Disney+
FandangoNow
HBO Max
Hulu
NBC Peacock
Netflix
NOW TV
Sky Go
Sky Ticket
Spotify
Twitch
YouTube
YouTube TV
Vudu
If you read the list in full, you should also be realizing there is a new addition – Apple TV. Yes, starting on November 10, Xbox users ranging from Xbox One to Xbox Series X|S can find their Apple TV subscription available to enjoy. That also includes Apple TV+ for users that avidly uses the entertainment streaming service.
Recently, Sony also spared its roster of streaming platforms primed for the PlayStation 5’s launch. The firm offers just over a handful of applications including Crunchyroll which is said to be readied for the system’s release elsewhere. You can read the full report by heading here.
Which streaming apps are you installing first on Xbox Series X|S?
Xbox Series X|S is set to arrive on November 10, 2020.
Source: Xbox Wire







