Microsoft earlierconfirmIn the past, it was revealed that a streaming game service would be created.Similar to TV stickThe device is code-named Keystone, but it is also revealed that this device may not be launched with the original design, but may add more user experience.
It is currently unclear whether this device is still planned to be launched, and what features and experiences will be added in the future. Microsoft's statement also seems to indicate that this device may not be launched.
In fact, Microsoft's considerations may have their reasons. After all, although streaming game services mainly complete most of the calculations through the cloud, if you want to have a better gaming experience, in addition to having stable network transmission quality, if the terminal device can correspond to sufficient early computing performance, it will be able to enhance the streaming game operation experience.
This functionality can generally be achieved through Xbox consoles, current mainstream mobile phones, tablets, or PCs. While the computing power of new high-end smart TVs might still meet this need, the performance of streaming sticks might be somewhat lackluster. On the other hand, the release of a streaming stick capable of playing streaming games could potentially impact Xbox console sales, which may be why Microsoft is adjusting its streaming stick product launch plans.
Although Google already allows users to play Stadia games through Chromecast devices, it does not sell game consoles at the same time, so there are not so many concerns.


