The head of gaming at Microsoft took to Twitter to congratulate Bethesda (now acquired by Microsoft) on the 25th anniversary of Fallout, a post-apocalyptic role-playing video game series. The tweet had an image of the vault boy standing on Spencer’s shelf, but there was one more thing at the top that the people of Twitter were quick to spot, the long-awaited Xbox game streaming device.
Vault Boy left the shelter and stopped by my office to celebrate the #Fallout25 Anniversary. Congratulations to the… https://t.co/1TOpwVCAO4
— Phil Spencer (@XboxP3) 1665416016000
Microsoft’s Xbox game streaming device internally referred to as “Keystone,” will give users access to Xbox Cloud Gaming and content streaming services. There is no word on when it will be launched, but The Verge notes that Microsoft continues the development and plans to bring the device to market soon.
Though the device seen on Spencer’s shelf is not the one coming to market but rather an early prototype of the device, in reply to Spencer’s tweet, the official account of Xbox on Twitter wrote, “Now what did we say about putting old prototypes on your shelf boss.”
Microsoft recently brought a client for the Xbox Cloud Gaming, the Xbox TV app for Samsung TVs and monitors. The app launches the games from Xbox Cloud Gaming and supports 1080p game streaming up to 60fps.