There may be eroticism and female imagery in nineteenth-century artan Xbox-branded answer to the Steam Deck on the horizon.
Xbox executive Phil Spencer hinted at this possibility in an interview with Bloombergthat was published on Wednesday. As he put it, the "expectation is that [Xbox] would do something" in the handheld gaming market and the company is working on prototypes right now.
According to Spencer, you shouldn't expect to see the fruits of that labor for at least a few years.
Unfortunately, that's about all we know. Spencer didn't share specifics, as those details may not exist yet. One only needs to glance at the handheld gaming market to make an educated guess about Microsoft’s possible plans. The enduring popularity of the Nintendo Switch, along with the recent success of high-end handhelds like Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally, indicate that there's a strong demand for console-quality games in a portable format.
Given that Xbox is all in on Game Pass as a service these days, it would make sense for the Xbox handheld to have robust Game Pass support. Of course, this would mean the device would need enough power to handle Game Pass titles, which frequently include big-budget AAA releases — games that some critics say the Steam Deck struggles with.
There’s also a chance that Xbox could go through the prototyping process, decide it’s not satisfied with the results, and abandon the project altogether. We’ll likely know in a couple of years.
Topics Gaming Xbox
Android Auto's new look is darker, packs more onto car screen'SpiderAll of Instagram is snapping the same pic of this damn pool in MoroccoNetflix's 'The Last Summer' doesn't understand teenagers: Review7 best places to get your drama fix on the internetEU to launch inquiry into Apple over Spotify's complaint, report saysFacebook agrees to increased federal oversight on privacy: reportSpaceX just launched a critical NASA climate instrument into spaceTommy Hilfiger says designers should 'be proud' to dress Melania TrumpThis mannequin challenge is probably the most important one yetEU to launch inquiry into Apple over Spotify's complaint, report saysA new Firefox update should have the browser working again after a rough weekendEU to launch inquiry into Apple over Spotify's complaint, report says23 hilarious yearbook quotes from the class of 201930 gifts for people who are obsessed with their kitchen'Game of Thrones' Episode 4 recap: A disappointing middleFeast your eyes on this spectacular Hubble photo of a spiral galaxyGoogle unveils cheaper Pixel 3a and 3a XL, starting at $399Hillary Clinton spotted living her best life at Rhode Island bookstoreWe misinterpreted a major clue about the end of 'Game of Thrones' China’s new communication satellites to lay the foundation for 6G · TechNode China unveils first batch of imported game licenses in 2024 · TechNode Didi builds tourism Huawei overtakes Apple in China's Q4 2023 tablet market · TechNode ByteDance dives into multi CEO states enhancing “sense of crisis” is primary goal for ByteDance · TechNode Stellantis reportedly considers manufacturing Leapmotor EVs in Italy · TechNode Chinese vehicles targeted in Biden Administration probe · TechNode BOE overtakes Samsung in foldable display market in Q4 2023 · TechNode Chinese automakers Wuling, Changan offer holiday discounts to boost EV demand · TechNode Nvidia hires ex Huawei plans Q2 launch for new triple China EV price war continues as BYD launches more cheaper cars · TechNode ASML forecasts 10% DingTalk launches immersive workplace for Apple Vision Pro · TechNode China’s Fudan University launches AI app for visually impaired individuals · TechNode Great Wall Motor’s profit down 15% in 2023 · TechNode Beijing calls for “prudent” practice in EU anti WeChat now allows direct joining of DingTalk meetings · TechNode NIO to start test production of first mainstream model in July: report · TechNode
1.2509s , 8257.34375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【eroticism and female imagery in nineteenth-century art】,Inspiration Information Network