Phil Spencer, Microsoft‘s head of Xbox, has revealed a dedicated Xbox game streaming device on Twitter.
In Spencer’s tweet, the device can be seen on the top of his shelf in the Microsoft office space.
It is a small white box with an Xbox Series S-like design that is intended for playing Xbox games over the company’s Xbox Cloud Gaming service.
According to an IANS report, the company first announced the plan for an Xbox streaming device last year and is still working on this streaming console, codenamed Keystone.
Keystone will be more like a box or puck-like device that attaches to monitors and TVs.
The device is expected to include access to media apps like Netflix and a lightweight user interface (UI) to play Xbox games.
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