Microsoft planning to launch Xbox TV streaming device in the next year
Companies like Microsoft have the ability to shift their strategies in ways that were previously impossible with cloud-based gaming platforms. Nearly a year and a half ago, Microsoft’s Gaming CEO Phil Spencer revealed that it would be possible to stream Xbox games to your TV “in the next 12 months”. The same was said again in June 2021, when Microsoft confirmed that it would be offering a Smart TV app and Xbox streaming stick in the same amount of time.
In a new report from Venture Beat, “Microsoft plans to release an Xbox cloud-gaming streaming device” to be released sometime in the next 12 months. According to people familiar with the subject, this is what they have done. These delays could be due to disruptions to supply chains in Ukraine and China caused by the invasion.
It is assumed that such a device will look like an Amazon Fire TV Stick, or perhaps a Roku-like puck shape factor. The device could stream movies and TV shows, as well as give you access to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
It has been reported that Microsoft is working with Samsung to create this streaming app, so Samsung Smart TV owners won’t have to buy a separate device just for it. This would also launch within the next 12 months.