Those waiting for the company to produce an Xbox streaming stick can wake up from the dream and return to the real world, following the comments from Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer.
The long-discussed Xbox streaming stick codenamed Keystone isn’t a good option in terms of manufacture, cost, and service, according to Spencer. “We found that when we built with the hardware we really wanted, a product like this was more expensive than we wanted it to be,” the CEO told The Verge. He also said that the turbulent economic situation and a possible crisis have consistently had a wider impact on consumer habits, and that this was one of the determining factors behind Keystone’s failure to materialize.
In short, Microsoft has so far closed the door on producing a cloud streaming device that has been the subject of allegations by the codename Keystone. Well, for now…