After a full month of testing, Project xCloud is now ready for a full release. Starting from today, you can now play Xbox games on your mobile device from the main Xbox Game Pass app.

What's Included in Project xCloud for Android?

You can see the full list of titles available in Project xCloud over on Xbox Wire. The list features over 150 games for you to sink your teeth into when you're on the go.

This list includes hit titles such as Dead By Daylight, Halo: The Master Chief Collection, and Ori and the Will of the Wisps.

To play these games, you need to have an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. You don't need to pay extra to get Project xCloud; it's automatically included within your pass. Just download the Xbox Game Pass app to your phone and start playing.

If you don't see the game you want to play on the list, don't worry. This list of games is by no means definitive. As time goes on, Microsoft will add more games to the library, so be sure to check in every so often to see if your favorites are ready to play while you're on the go.

If you've never bought a Game Pass before, you can currently pick up your first month for $1, then $14.99 a month afterward.

Bringing the Future of Xbox to Android

While Game Pass Ultimate holders have had access to the xCloud beta test for a month now, you can now stream games to your mobile phone through the main app. Now that it's out of beta, who knows what else Microsoft has planned for mobile cloud gaming?

If you're wondering why Project xCloud isn't on iOS yet, Microsoft has had issues getting the Game Pass app on the App Store. While game streaming apps were first banned outright, Apple has allowed game streaming services on its platform with some tight restrictions.