Microsoft Teases First Look Images of Xbox Streaming Device – CNET

Phil Spencer, Microsoft’s head of Xbox, seems to have just revealed a first look at the unreleased Xbox streaming device. CNET first reported on the rumor last summer when Microsoft announced it would be releasing a dedicated Xbox streaming device optimized for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. This device, codenamed Keystone, will allow users to connect the device to a TV to stream games instead of buying a new Xbox console. 

There’s been speculation about when the device would be launched and what kind of device it could be. While there were reports the device would be a streaming stick that would plug directly into an HDMI port or the device would be a Google Chromecast-like “puck” device, the photo posted on Twitter shows the device is a small white box resembling the Xbox Series S.

The photo was posted as a celebration of Fallout’s 25th anniversary, but reporters from The Verge quickly spotted the unknown device sitting on the top center of his shelf.

According to The Verge’s reporting, the device is still in development but is intended to be brought to market soon. 

While waiting for the Xbox streaming device, Microsoft fans can access Xbox Game Pass and many great Xbox games

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