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The idea of a portable Xbox has been floated before, but evidence is building that Microsoft may debut a Switch and Steam Deck competitor. Microsoft's Xbox Future Could Include Handheld Gaming ...
The latest rumor from September alleges that Sony is working on two different gaming platforms for the PS6 generation, a standard console and some kind of handheld. Where there’s smoke, as they say.
On Sunday, Xbox Head Phil Spencer hinted in an interview with IGN that the rumored Xbox gaming handheld console might play games locally. While the handheld isn't officially confirmed, Spencer ...
The Asus ROG Xbox Ally and Xbox Ally X may cost the same, if not more, than today’s current ROG Ally and ROG Ally X. Insider ...
While dedicated Xbox handheld hardware won’t arrive in the immediate future, improvements to existing portable gaming experiences through Windows 11 optimization could provide more immediate ...
Handheld Gaming Xbox's Switch 2 competitor may have hit the wall as Microsoft presses pause on handheld console. ... there was also talk about the future Xbox hardware during the 20 minute podcast.
Sparking Fryer’s fear for the hardware legacy of Xbox was Microsoft’s reveal of the ROG Xbox Ally, a collaboration revealed ...
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer has confirmed the company has its sights set on a handheld gaming device under the Xbox brand. He did temper expectations, saying the device is still "a few years ...
How about Windows gaming handhelds? A new Xbox-on ... Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, tablets, gaming and future ... Microsoft has already conceded it wants to make an Xbox gaming handheld ...
Microsoft Gaming chief Phil Spencer has spoken candidly about his desire for an Xbox gaming handheld. We’ve yet to hear any formal announcements, but a new report claims an Xbox-branded handheld ...
The white ROG Xbox Ally, built for 720p gaming, gets the modest AMD Ryzen Z2 A chip, 16 GB of RAM, and 512 GB of storage. The beefier ROG Xbox Ally X is meant for folks who want a bit more ...
I love seeing Microsoft improve the atrocious Windows handheld experience, and hearing Xbox’s highest executives declare Windows supremacy. But think of all the possible knock-on effects!