In March, Microsoft announced that Xbox veteran Kareem Choudary would be heading up the new Gaming Cloud division at Xbox, built specifically to create new gaming experiences that leverage Azure, and on-ramp existing partners into Microsoft's cloud. Ubisoft and PUBG Corp are two big names that already partner with Microsoft for cloud servers, and the partnerships are widely expected to grow. Of course, today we're using the cloud for dedicated servers in Sea of Thieves, Halo, and Forza, but as Microsoft looks to the future, streaming games directly from the internet to your devices will be the name of the game. In the form of multiple job listings (thanks, Mike Reaney), it seems as though Microsoft is investing more heavily, moving ahead with these long-rumoured cloud-streaming features, which could (and probably will) include mobile devices. Best VPN providers 2020: Learn about ExpressVPN, NordVPN & more

The first job listing is for a software engineer with mobile development experience{.nofollow} to join the Gaming Cloud team at Xbox. It would be fair to assume that maybe they're simply building mobile apps for developers to use, but the job listing specifically discusses creating "awesome products for excited Xbox fans."