Xbox Streaming Console Patent Unearthed, Showing What Cloud Gaming Could Have Been
Briefly

Back in 2022, Xbox chief Phil Spencer revealed why it had not released Keystone, saying that it was more expensive than Microsoft expected it to be when the device was actually built out. Spencer said that the device should have costed between $99-$129, but Microsoft couldn't achieve that price point, partially because it would have also come bundled with a controller, which typically costs between $50-$60 by itself.
Instead, however, Microsoft refocused those efforts toward creating Xbox streaming apps for Smart TVs, such as the ones in the 2022 Samsung models.
Read at GameSpot
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