< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/95/DA/IB-FR9THVS36_237C6FC9.jpg" Alt = "Microsoft will release portable xbox on Windows"/> ~ ~ ~ < P > Portable Console Xbox, which is rumored now develops Microsoft together with ASUS, may encounter restrictions on running some games, including Sony.

~ ~ ~ > 62 > 62 ~ < p > said Insider Jez Corden, noting that Sony could theoretically forbid launching Steam versions of his games on a new device, despite the fact that it will work on Windows.

~ ~ ~ ~ < p > as an example he cited a story with a cloud service GeForce Now: first on the platform it was possible to launch a PC version of God of War, but later Sony recalled the game.

~ ~ ~ < p > However other sources, such as John Clark with Xboxera, consider the situation a little different: in the case of GeForce Now it is a signature model with which not all publishers agree to share profits.

~ ~ < p > There are no precedents yet to block the Steam Giging & mdash; To implement this, Sony would have to completely stop publishing their games in Steam, or introduce special checks within the games themselves.

< P > It is expected that the portable Xbox will cost cheaper than Legion Go and more expensive than Steam Deck, and the base will be the AMD Z2 chip.

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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