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This is the best summary I could come up with:
Back in 2021, Microsoft announced that it was working on a dedicated streaming device for Xbox Game Pass.
Unfortunately, it appears Microsoft has since scrapped plans to ship Xbox Keystone due to an inability to bring the price down to a level where it made sense for customers.
The closest we ever got was in a photo posted by Phil Spencer, which just so happened to include a front-on view of the Xbox Keystone device on a shelf.
Thanks to a patent discovered by Windows Central, we can finally take a closer look at the box Microsoft had conjured up internally.
Microsoft is known to be working on a mobile gaming store for Android and iOS of its own, but I have absolutely no idea how they’re going to get people to download it.
One day, cloud gaming could be indistinguishable from local playback, and platforms like NVIDIA GeForce Now is proving that the technology is completely and utterly viable.
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