The Android-powered cloud gaming handheld from Logitech and Tencent is revealed in images

This month, Logitech said that it was collaborating with Tencent on a portable gaming system that would "support numerous cloud gaming services," such as Xbox Cloud Gaming and NVIDIA's GeForce Now. Now, it appears that the device will be revealed to us for the first time courtesy to serial leaker Evan Blass. Additionally, we are aware that the correct name for it is the G Gaming Handheld because Logitech has that name posted on a freshly released landing page.

It has shoulder pads, left and right joysticks, a direction pad, ABXY buttons, a home button, and a proprietary "G" button, just like many other gaming handhelds. Another image displays what appears to be the home screen along with icons for the Google Play Store, Xbox, Steam, Chrome, YouTube, and GeForce Now. Icons for the user profile, messages, settings, and power are also visible.

In terms of its fundamental layout, the G Gaming Handheld could be compared to a Steam Deck or even Nintendo's Switch Lite. Given the cloud gaming component, it is anticipated to have capabilities comparable to those of a smartphone, albeit with a more accessible form factor and UI that is focused on gaming. As a result, it will compete not just with other handhelds but also with a variety of controllers made for smartphones, including as Razer's Kishi V2, the 8bitDo Pro 2, and SteelSeries Stratus+. As a result, the price will have a significant impact on how well it does.

Although a launch date has not yet been announced, Logitech has set up a landing page where you may enter your email address to receive further information.

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