The as-yet-unnamed portable may support Xbox cloud gaming, Steam, NVIDIA GeForce NOW, and the Google Play Store.
a new partnership with Chinese video game publisher Tencent Games to create a cloud-based gaming handheld. Logitech said their new device would connect with a multiple game streaming services, including Xbox Cloud Gaming and NVIDIA GeForce NOW.No matter what fridge you choose, you’re getting a deal on an upgrade that’ll keep your food cold and organized for years to come.
Logitech has not yet responded to Gizmodo’s request for comment on whether the images are legitimate, or if it filed DMCA takedowns, but the images seem legit and show all the bells and whistles you’d expect from a modern on-the-go gaming console. Its silhouette most resembles a Nintendo Switch . The two pairs of shoulder buttons are more recessed than a Steam Deck, although each end of the device comes down slightly south of the screen to offer more of a game controller vibe.
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