$300 For A Cloud-Only Gaming Handheld Sure Is Optimistic, Logitech

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Having a (comparatively) small system that may play mainly any huge recreation on it’s a cool thought, and that’s what I like about Valve’s Steam Deck. But the Deck generally is a bit cumbersome, and its battery simply doesn’t final typically. Plus it doesn’t work simply with Xbox Game Pass. So the concept of a brand new, smaller handheld devoted to streaming Game Pass and Xbox titles sounds nice! However, at $300, it appears too costly in a world the place the Steam Deck and Switch OLED exist at across the similar worth level.

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Announced at the moment by Microsoft and Logitech, the brand new G Cloud handheld gaming console is a small Android-powered system constructed round streaming video video games. 10 years in the past this might have appeared like a bizarre thought. But at the moment, you possibly can stream virtually each recreation throughout most platforms with sufficient tinkering. The thought behind this new G Cloud system is to chop out the tinkering and modding and supply gamers with a easy, quick, and light-weight option to stream all the good video games on Game Pass.

First, the positives. The new Android system claims to have an prolonged battery life, in all probability due to the very fact it is just streaming video games and never working them natively. It boasts a stable 1080p 7-inch touchscreen, built-in controls, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a button and stick format just like an Xbox controller. I additionally actually just like the look of the system. It’s a bit smaller than Steam Deck, which ought to be good for folk who’ve smaller palms.

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But right here’s the issue: The worth. Currently, you possibly can pre-order the G Cloud at $300 which is fairly excessive contemplating that is mainly a flowery Android cellphone with built-in controls, a much bigger battery, and no potential to make cellphone calls. It does have assist for the Google Play Store, so presumably, cell video games and apps will work on it. And being primarily based on Android, it would mainly be moddable from day one. But nonetheless, $300 for that appears excessive.

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And that’s only for now. Once it’s out on October 17, the worth shoots as much as $350, aka the identical worth as a brand new Switch OLED and solely $50 lower than a 64GB Steam Deck. Now, it’s true that the Switch can’t stream your complete Game Pass library, however with some tinkering the Steam Deck really can, whereas additionally taking part in (most) of your Steam video games.

When I first noticed the G Cloud on Twitter I used to be . A small system devoted to Android apps and Xbox Game Pass cloud streaming could possibly be good to have. But just for like…$200. At the present worth, I’d suggest people purchase a brand new cellphone, an exterior controller for his or her present cellphone, or a Steam Deck as an alternative.

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