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Xbox game purchases are finally coming to Microsoft’s Android app

Microsoft is finally opening up its Xbox mobile app to support purchases. First announced last fall but quickly put on hold, purchasing is available in beta now, with plans to expand to everyone soon. Microsoft is also expanding access to its stream-your-own-games feature. No one should be surprised to learn that mobile tech aficionados frequently also harbor a serious interest in gaming, and that’s just one of the many reasons we were so excited last fall to hear about Microsoft’s plans to expand its Android Xbox app. The idea was to let users purchase Xbox games right through the app, taking advantage of new legal precedent in the wake of the Epic Play Store suit. But after the courts pumped the brakes on the most substantial changes that would have stemmed from that ruling, Microsoft froze its plans to launch the feature, despite noting that it was technically ready to go. Now, five months later, we’re finally about to get it. Microsoft shares that purchases in the Xbox app are now arriving in beta on both Android and iOS, with plans to “soon” extend that to everyone. In addition to full games, you’ll also be able to buy DLC, and even sign up for Game Pass.

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Xbox game purchases are finally coming to Microsoft’s Android app

Microsoft is finally opening up its Xbox mobile app to support purchases. First announced last fall but quickly put on hold, purchasing is available in beta now, with plans to expand to everyone soon. Microsoft is also expanding access to its stream-your-own-games feature. No one should be surprised to learn that mobile tech aficionados frequently also harbor a serious interest in gaming, and that’s just one of the many reasons we were so excited last fall to hear about Microsoft’s plans to expand its Android Xbox app. The idea was to let users purchase Xbox games right through the app, taking advantage of new legal precedent in the wake of the Epic Play Store suit. But after the courts pumped the brakes on the most substantial changes that would have stemmed from that ruling, Microsoft froze its plans to launch the feature, despite noting that it was technically ready to go. Now, five months later, we’re finally about to get it. Microsoft shares that purchases in the Xbox app are now arriving in beta on both Android and iOS, with plans to “soon” extend that to everyone. In addition to full games, you’ll also be able to buy DLC, and even sign up for Game Pass.

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Xbox game purchases are finally coming to Microsoft’s Android app

Microsoft is finally opening up its Xbox mobile app to support purchases. First announced last fall but quickly put on hold, purchasing is available in beta now, with plans to expand to everyone soon. Microsoft is also expanding access to its stream-your-own-games feature. No one should be surprised to learn that mobile tech aficionados frequently also harbor a serious interest in gaming, and that’s just one of the many reasons we were so excited last fall to hear about Microsoft’s plans to expand its Android Xbox app. The idea was to let users purchase Xbox games right through the app, taking advantage of new legal precedent in the wake of the Epic Play Store suit. But after the courts pumped the brakes on the most substantial changes that would have stemmed from that ruling, Microsoft froze its plans to launch the feature, despite noting that it was technically ready to go. Now, five months later, we’re finally about to get it. Microsoft shares that purchases in the Xbox app are now arriving in beta on both Android and iOS, with plans to “soon” extend that to everyone. In addition to full games, you’ll also be able to buy DLC, and even sign up for Game Pass.

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Xbox game purchases are finally coming to Microsoft’s Android app

Microsoft is finally opening up its Xbox mobile app to support purchases. First announced last fall but quickly put on hold, purchasing is available in beta now, with plans to expand to everyone soon. Microsoft is also expanding access to its stream-your-own-games feature. No one should be surprised to learn that mobile tech aficionados frequently also harbor a serious interest in gaming, and that’s just one of the many reasons we were so excited last fall to hear about Microsoft’s plans to expand its Android Xbox app. The idea was to let users purchase Xbox games right through the app, taking advantage of new legal precedent in the wake of the Epic Play Store suit. But after the courts pumped the brakes on the most substantial changes that would have stemmed from that ruling, Microsoft froze its plans to launch the feature, despite noting that it was technically ready to go. Now, five months later, we’re finally about to get it. Microsoft shares that purchases in the Xbox app are now arriving in beta on both Android and iOS, with plans to “soon” extend that to everyone. In addition to full games, you’ll also be able to buy DLC, and even sign up for Game Pass.

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Xbox game purchases are finally coming to Microsoft’s Android app

Microsoft is finally opening up its Xbox mobile app to support purchases. First announced last fall but quickly put on hold, purchasing is available in beta now, with plans to expand to everyone soon. Microsoft is also expanding access to its stream-your-own-games feature. No one should be surprised to learn that mobile tech aficionados frequently also harbor a serious interest in gaming, and that’s just one of the many reasons we were so excited last fall to hear about Microsoft’s plans to expand its Android Xbox app. The idea was to let users purchase Xbox games right through the app, taking advantage of new legal precedent in the wake of the Epic Play Store suit. But after the courts pumped the brakes on the most substantial changes that would have stemmed from that ruling, Microsoft froze its plans to launch the feature, despite noting that it was technically ready to go. Now, five months later, we’re finally about to get it. Microsoft shares that purchases in the Xbox app are now arriving in beta on both Android and iOS, with plans to “soon” extend that to everyone. In addition to full games, you’ll also be able to buy DLC, and even sign up for Game Pass.

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Xbox game purchases are finally coming to Microsoft’s Android app

Microsoft is finally opening up its Xbox mobile app to support purchases. First announced last fall but quickly put on hold, purchasing is available in beta now, with plans to expand to everyone soon. Microsoft is also expanding access to its stream-your-own-games feature. No one should be surprised to learn that mobile tech aficionados frequently also harbor a serious interest in gaming, and that’s just one of the many reasons we were so excited last fall to hear about Microsoft’s plans to expand its Android Xbox app. The idea was to let users purchase Xbox games right through the app, taking advantage of new legal precedent in the wake of the Epic Play Store suit. But after the courts pumped the brakes on the most substantial changes that would have stemmed from that ruling, Microsoft froze its plans to launch the feature, despite noting that it was technically ready to go. Now, five months later, we’re finally about to get it. Microsoft shares that purchases in the Xbox app are now arriving in beta on both Android and iOS, with plans to “soon” extend that to everyone. In addition to full games, you’ll also be able to buy DLC, and even sign up for Game Pass.

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Xbox game purchases are finally coming to Microsoft’s Android app

Microsoft is finally opening up its Xbox mobile app to support purchases. First announced last fall but quickly put on hold, purchasing is available in beta now, with plans to expand to everyone soon. Microsoft is also expanding access to its stream-your-own-games feature. No one should be surprised to learn that mobile tech aficionados frequently also harbor a serious interest in gaming, and that’s just one of the many reasons we were so excited last fall to hear about Microsoft’s plans to expand its Android Xbox app. The idea was to let users purchase Xbox games right through the app, taking advantage of new legal precedent in the wake of the Epic Play Store suit. But after the courts pumped the brakes on the most substantial changes that would have stemmed from that ruling, Microsoft froze its plans to launch the feature, despite noting that it was technically ready to go. Now, five months later, we’re finally about to get it. Microsoft shares that purchases in the Xbox app are now arriving in beta on both Android and iOS, with plans to “soon” extend that to everyone. In addition to full games, you’ll also be able to buy DLC, and even sign up for Game Pass.

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Xbox game purchases are finally coming to Microsoft’s Android app

Microsoft is finally opening up its Xbox mobile app to support purchases. First announced last fall but quickly put on hold, purchasing is available in beta now, with plans to expand to everyone soon. Microsoft is also expanding access to its stream-your-own-games feature. No one should be surprised to learn that mobile tech aficionados frequently also harbor a serious interest in gaming, and that’s just one of the many reasons we were so excited last fall to hear about Microsoft’s plans to expand its Android Xbox app. The idea was to let users purchase Xbox games right through the app, taking advantage of new legal precedent in the wake of the Epic Play Store suit. But after the courts pumped the brakes on the most substantial changes that would have stemmed from that ruling, Microsoft froze its plans to launch the feature, despite noting that it was technically ready to go. Now, five months later, we’re finally about to get it. Microsoft shares that purchases in the Xbox app are now arriving in beta on both Android and iOS, with plans to “soon” extend that to everyone. In addition to full games, you’ll also be able to buy DLC, and even sign up for Game Pass.

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YouTube is testing giant homepage thumbnails, and people really hate it

Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority YouTube is testing a new desktop layout with much larger video thumbnails. Users report seeing as few as two videos per row, though it depends on screen and zoom settings. Frustrated users are turning to browser extensions to restore the old layout. If your YouTube homepage suddenly looks like it was built for toddlers or TVs, you’re not imagining things. Many users are seeing dramatically enlarged video thumbnails on desktop, with fewer videos per row and an overall layout that feels zoomed-in. This is just the latest example of YouTube tinkering with the UI, and complaints have spiked on platforms like Reddit. One thread titled Why are the thumbnails suddenly huge? has drawn more than a thousand upvotes, with users chiming in to share screenshots and frustration.

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YouTube is testing giant homepage thumbnails, and people really hate it

Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority YouTube is testing a new desktop layout with much larger video thumbnails. Users report seeing as few as two videos per row, though it depends on screen and zoom settings. Frustrated users are turning to browser extensions to restore the old layout. If your YouTube homepage suddenly looks like it was built for toddlers or TVs, you’re not imagining things. Many users are seeing dramatically enlarged video thumbnails on desktop, with fewer videos per row and an overall layout that feels zoomed-in. This is just the latest example of YouTube tinkering with the UI, and complaints have spiked on platforms like Reddit. One thread titled Why are the thumbnails suddenly huge? has drawn more than a thousand upvotes, with users chiming in to share screenshots and frustration.

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