Logitech G Cloud is the latest handheld console to join the market, offering access to Xbox Cloud Gaming and Xbox Remote Play...
and Nvidia GeForce Now as standard features. Players in North America will have a chance to use the new device when it releases on October 17th for $349.99, though it's got a limited-time price of $299.99 for those that preorder.Sporting a seven-inch 1080p screen and a 60Hz refresh rate, the Logitech G Cloud is solely designed to take advantage of cloud gaming.
Much like its rivals, such as the Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch, Logitech's device comes with all of the buttons and triggers built into the device itself and requires a WiFi connection. Logitech's G Cloud weighs in at 463g , which is much lighter than the Steam Deck's 669g (1.
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