Two years ago, Phil Spencer set a new standard for dropping subtle hints as he conveniently hid an Xbox Series S on his bookshelf during interviews.
Fast forward to today and gamers are wondering why another interesting piece of hardware can be prominently seen behind the Microsoft Gaming head.
In a post congratulating Bethesda Softworks for Fallout's 25th anniversary, Spencer showed off the Vault Boy statue on his shelf at his office. Although it was a nice sentiment, fans saw the peculiar-looking hardware on the top shelf. The white box with the Xbox logo on it isn't like any console. Also, if this doesn't confirm that it's one of Xbox's in-development pieces of hardware, the official Xbox Twitter account replied to the tweet, saying, "Now what did we say about putting old prototypes on your shelf boss.
The unnamed device could certainly be the Xbox Keystone. If true, this implies that Xbox is preparing to launch the hardware soon.

