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Looks like Phil Spencer’s shelf is Keystone, the Xbox streaming console.

This spring, the media reported that Microsoft is continuing to work on an Xbox console/dongle designed for streaming via the Xbox Cloud Gaming streaming service. On the evening of October 10, Phil Spencer posted a photo of his shelf that appears to contain this device.

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The little thing, codenamed Keystone, is on the topmost shelf. The console is similar in design to the Xbox Series S, but many times smaller and with some kind of connector (probably USB) on the end on the right.

A little later, The Verge reporter Tom Warren confirmed that this is the Xbox device for streaming games via the cloud.

In a Windows Central article in May, Microsoft officially confirmed that Keystone was being developed, but noted that at that time a working prototype did not meet the requirements and idea. Apparently, the corporation nevertheless came to the final decision.

Playing with Keystone is expected to require the device itself, a controller, and an Xbox Game Pass subscription.

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