More details of ‘Xbox Everywhere’, a streaming device for televisions

Yesterday the colleagues of Samsung Universe They were talking regarding a Microsoft device developed together with Samsung to be able to play via streaming through any television. The idea is not to have to depend on the console, and it is possible that in the future this “Puck” type device will be integrated into future SmartTVs.

These types of devices are small boxes with the necessary connections to hook up to a television, receive network connection and work by and for the straming. All your hardware is designed for it. We have been hearing regarding such a device for some time, so today’s news, which has its initial origin in Tom Warrenfrom The Verge, only partially confirms something we already knew.

Xbox Everywhere, a plan to not depend on console or PC to play Xbox games

Now that Xbox Cloud Gaming is poised to hit more markets, it seems like it’s time to start hearing more regarding it. Possibly something else will be shown during the Xbox & Bethesda conference, although of course don’t take this as a fact since we don’t know the state of maturity of this box either.

According to Warren, the device would not only accept games, but also apps for smart TVs.

Xbox Everywhere includes devices like an Xbox Cloud Gaming TV Disc, apps for TVs, and even Microsoft’s original plan to let you play all the Xbox games you own through the cloud.

Personally, it seems to me a highly attractive idea to enhance both Cloud Gaming and Xbox Game Pass, being able to take this box away from home and play only with an Internet connection, it can be a good idea.

More details on 'Xbox Everywhere', a streaming device for TVs - The Verge's Tom Warren has given some more info on Microsoft's future Puck device to bring Xbox Cloud Gaming anywhere.

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