Xbox has announced that Logitech will be releasing a handheld device called the G CLOUD which will be optimized for Xbox Cloud Gaming and will be available next month. The Logitech handheld appeared online less than a month ago, due to an unexpected leak, and now it seems that the images were accurate. The system features the classic ABXY buttons, has a D-Pad, and boasts a seven-inch screen. The G CLOUD is currently available for preorder on the Microsoft Store.
The design of the Logitech G CLOUD is reminiscent of the Nintendo Switch Lite, especially when considering its dimensions, buttons, and screen border. That, however, is where the similarities seem to end. The Logitech G CLOUD can be considered part of the Xbox family, as it is optimized for Xbox Cloud Gaming and will have access to the entire cloud library from the moment players turn on the device.
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The system isn't only for Xbox gaming, though. The G CLOUD will also include NVIDIA GeForce NOW, adding even more titles for players to enjoy. The device isn't cheap, though. It will start at $349.99, and it is currently available on sale at $299.99. The G CLOUD has a seven inch, 1080p screen and will support twelve hours of play on a charge. These features should be great for gamers who want a premium Xbox experience while on-the-go.
The G CLOUD is a collaboration between Logitech and Tencent Games, an overseas company that has been developing games and gaming hardware for years. The resulting system has clearly been built with players in mind. Xbox has stated that the G CLOUD, in addition to cloud gaming, will support Xbox Remote Play. This means that gamers can stream content from their
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