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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/5\/26\/23143181\/microsoft-keystone-xbox-xcloud-game-streaming-dongle-codename<\/a> Microsoft\u2019s long-in-the-works xCloud streaming device is going through some changes, as reported by Windows Central<\/em><\/a>. The company first announced the dedicated streaming dongle in June 2021<\/a>, but in a statement given to Windows Central<\/em>, the company said it has pivoted from the \u201ccurrent iteration\u201d of the device, which it says is codenamed Keystone.<\/p>\n Here is Microsoft\u2019s full statement shared with Windows Central<\/em>:<\/p>\n 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. As announced last year, we\u2019ve been working on a game-streaming device, codename Keystone, that could be connected to any TV or monitor without the need for a console.<\/p>\n As part of any technical journey, we are constantly evaluating our efforts, reviewing our learnings, and ensuring we are bringing value to our customers. We have made the decision to pivot away from the current iteration of the Keystone device. We will take our learnings and refocus our efforts on a new approach that will allow us to deliver Xbox Cloud Gaming to more players around the world in the future.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n It\u2019s unclear what these changes might be, and Microsoft didn\u2019t immediately reply to a request for comment. But there\u2019s a lot of promise for a dedicated Xbox streaming device. While the Xbox Series X has been more readily available<\/a> than the PS5, it\u2019s still not the easiest console to come by, and it costs hundreds of dollars. A (presumably) cheaper streaming stick might be a more affordable way for many to check out the games Microsoft offers via the cloud \u2014 including, as of this month, Epic Games\u2019 Fortnite<\/em><\/a>.<\/p>\n And Microsoft isn\u2019t just working on a streaming device; it has an Xbox app for TVs in the works as well. In November 2020, Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer told The Verge<\/em> that<\/a> \u201cI think you\u2019re going to see that in the next 12 months,\u201d and while the company has missed that deadline, VentureBeat<\/em> reported<\/a> on May 6th that an Xbox game streaming app for Samsung smart TVs \u201cshould debut within the next 12 months.\u201d VentureBeat<\/em> said the streaming device is set for sometime in the next 12 months, too.<\/p>\n While we don\u2019t know exactly when Microsoft plans to share more about these projects, it does have a big showcase set for June 12th<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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