Microsoft has confirmed Xbox Keystone is the previously revealed cloud gaming streaming stick, but it’s not ready to launch.
Microsoft has confirmed that its Xbox Cloud Gaming streaming device, codenamed Keystone, is still in development. Offering access to Xbox Game Pass via Xbox Cloud Gaming, Microsoft also revealed it has a dedicated Xbox Streaming stick in the works last June. Codenamed ‘Keystone’, a new Windows Central (opens in new tab) report confirms that the device provides a « modernized HDMI streaming device », similar to Chromecast and Google Stadia. However, Microsoft announced this particular iteration won’t be publicly released. In a statement to Windows Central, Microsoft says: « Our vision for Xbox Cloud Gaming is unwavering, our goal is to enable people to play the games they want, on the devices they want, anywhere they want.
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