The Xbox app will now let you buy games from your Android phone

What you need to know

  • Xbox is adding support for purchasing games via the Android mobile app.
  • Users can buy an Xbox game from their Android phone in two taps and set it to automatically install on their console remotely.
  • The platform is also removing Remote Play support from the app, but it’ll remain available on the mobile web client.

While other online gaming storefronts allowed Android users to buy games from their smartphones, like Steam, this feature was notably absent from the Xbox app. Now, that’s finally changing. In the Xbox April Update, the platform added support for buying games, purchasing add-ons, subscribing to Game Pass, and redeem Perks straight from an iOS Android device.

The expanded functionality is set to become available for beta testers on both Android and iOS first, with all Google Play Store users and App Store users getting the feature at a later date. For users that have payment information saved with Xbox, it’ll only take two clicks on their Android phone to buy a new game. This streamlines the browsing and purchasing process, which can be difficult on an Xbox due to controller limitations.

If this sounds familiar, it should: Xbox announced plans to support this feature way back in October 2024. It resulted from a U.S. court decision that barred Google from mandating developers use Google Play Billing to process in-app purchases. But due to court delays, Microsoft had to put its plans on pause until things could be sorted out.

Aside from purchasing games and add-ons in the Xbox app, users can also remotely install those games on their Xbox console. So, users can buy an app on their Android phone and have it installed and ready to go by the time they return home.

Separately, Xbox is removing Remote Play support from the Android app, but it will still remain accessible on mobile through the xbox.com/remoteplay website.

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The Xbox app will now let you buy games from your Android phone