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AT&T customers can play ‘Control Ultimate Edition’ on iPhone for free

Customers on a postpaid AT&T plan can play the AAA game Control Ultimate Edition on their iPhones. Through Google’s Immersive Stream, previously Google Stadia, customers have click-to-play access on their smartphone, tablet, or computer.

How to play

Anyone with a postpaid account can go to att.com/PlayNow and enter their information to start playing Control on iPhone or Android device. According to a company press release, there is not download involved and no subscriptions. You can play the full game, all through Google’s cloud streaming technology.

Is click-to-play gaming the future for mobile?

AT&T has previously launched click-to-play game, Batman: Arkham Knight on computers last year through Google’s Immersive Stream. Control Ultimate Edition is the first game AT&T is offering click-to-play access on iPhone and Android mobile devices. This allows gamers to try out a game before making a purchase or signing up for a subscription service.

The addition of click-to-play mobile gaming is all part of our mission to be the best connectivity provider in America, whether you’re at home, at work or on the move. We do this with the most reliable 5G network and the nation’s fastest growing fiber internet in America, so you have a seamless experience from a single source.

Video from AT&T’s YouTube channel

‘Control’ is available to play on iPhone now

To the AT&T customers out there- are you going to play Control Ultimate Edition on your iPhone? If you’re not on AT&T, would you try click-to-play gaming if your carrier gave you access?


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Author: Allison McDaniel
Source: 9TO5Google

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