The former is a Netflix-esque service that lets you play hundreds of games for a $10 a month, while the latter lets you stream Xbox and PC games from the cloud on your Android devices.
While Sony is focusing on piling up exclusives for the PlayStation, like the upcoming Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart and Spider-Man: Miles Morales games, Microsoft is focusing on Game Pass and Project xCloud. Still, it's a notable step toward Microsoft's cloud-based future for the Xbox platform. Microsoft isn't first to let you stream its games onto iOS, with Sony's Remote Play moving to iPhones and iPads last year. To use remote play, you'll need a solid internet connection and a Bluetooth controller for your iPhone/iPad.