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Microsoft could launch an Xbox game streaming stick for xCloud
August 17, 2025
Microsoft may add more than just expensive consoles to its future device portfolio. Xbox head Phil Spencer has teased the debut of “lower-priced hardware” to encourage users to adopt itsXbox cloud gamingstreaming service xCloud.
Spencer, speaking toStratechery(viaThe Verge), suggests such hardware could take the form of “streaming sticks” or another portable form factor. These would be a far cheaper investment for users than its forthcomingXbox Series SandSeries Xconsoles. Spencer also suggested that these cheaper devices could include a “Game Pass subscription that gave you an ability to stream xCloud games to your TV.”

Xbox game streaming stick: What’s the appeal?
While Microsoft is taking the hardware fight to Sony’sPlayStation 5this generation, the firm isn’t relying on its next-gen consoles alone to entice gamers. Although its new consoles promise high frame rates and detailed textures, console and game prices remain tall financial barriers to entry. A cheap streaming stick would go some way to remedying this issue and encourage more users to adopt Xbox wares.
The immediacy of a plug-and-play device will likely also appeal to gamers on the go or those who don’t want to bother setting up a console.
In 2016, it wasrumoredMicrosoft was set to launch a game streaming stick that would retail for around $99. Arguably, the game streaming infrastructure was lacking back then, but we’ve seen the likes ofGoogleandAmazonlaunching their own streaming platforms since.
It’s unclear when we might see cheaper Xbox hardware made its debut, but we wouldn’t rule out an announcement at some point next year.
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