Remember a few weeks ago that Logitech and Tencent Games joined forces to give life to a portable console dedicated entirely for Cloud Gaming and details were coming for a launch this year, right?
Well Evan Blass, a known tech leaker, did tweeted some photos of the proposed Logitech branded Cloud Gaming portable device and the fact that the tweet were taken down via DMCA request, does give weight of authenticy.
As you can see in the pictures, the device is built-ti with Android as operating system and clearly will be a Google Play Service enabled device, which means that Android app will also be a thing here.
This will answer my question whether Stada will be supported with this new device and while not natively in the case of Xbox Game Pass and GeForce Now, Stadia for Android is the closest thing to play nicely beside Chromecast Ultra 4K.
A surprise is that there is a Steam logo in the native app of the device and this surprise comes in days that Steam is testing a overhaul of its mobile client which will be an welcomed plus, but truthfully speaking, this is Steam Remote Play and not a full Steam environment.
Evidently, you can guess why Logitech decided to stop Evan Blass's tweet from being public.
Physically we can see two off-set analog thumb sticks, a D-Pad, and Y, B, A, and X buttons with a Logitech, home, menu, and a context menu button and finally, there are two bumper buttons and two trigger buttons.
Speculation is that Qualcomm might be interested that this device really pulls off as this will be a good duse case for the Snapdragon G3x, which will make it great response to Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch.
Besides the DMCA takedown, neither Logitech nor Tencent Games have recognized the leaks as true or shared any new details.
Via 9to5Google