Microsoft has revealed its answer to Nintendo’s Switch 2, with the handheld Xbox console, the ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X, long after teasing its arrival. Partnering with Asus, the two consoles ...
Microsoft has reportedly canceled its in-house Xbox handheld to focus on the newly announced ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X. Before the Asus-built handhelds were revealed, a report from Windows ...
News about a possible Xbox handheld has been floating around for a while now, and Microsoft has finally unveiled its current plan: the new Asus ROG Xbox Ally handheld console, part of the Asus ROG ...
A new rumor suggests that Microsoft canceled development of its own in-house Xbox handheld, and it's all down to AMD. While we're just weeks away from the new Asus-built ROG Xbox Ally launching, it's ...
Putting Microsoft's Xbox ROG Ally through the paces at the Gamescom fair in Cologne, Germany - Copyright AFP Ina FASSBENDER Putting Microsoft's Xbox ROG Ally through ...
PCWorld observes that Xbox appears to be losing ground as gaming shifts toward PC-based living room experiences, with ...
Recent discussions on X about Microsoft (MSFT) have centered around the company's strategic moves in artificial intelligence and gaming. Many users are buzzing about the announcement of a partnership ...
For the first time in history, Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ:MSFT) is launching a branded handheld gaming console, taking on Nintendo ADR’s (OTC:NTDOY) Switch 2, which debuted on June 5. Here are the early ...
Microsoft has paused work on its own first-party Xbox handheld device, originally planned to launch around 2027 alongside the next Xbox console. Instead, the company is now focusing its resources on ...
Running Windows 11, the devices support Xbox, Game Pass, Steam, Battle.net, and more. The consoles are part of Microsoft’s ‘Play Anywhere’ strategy, enabling game access across devices. The Xbox Ally ...
Once relegated to Nintendo, handheld gaming now encompasses nearly every major game company and has grown into something massive.
The record launch in June for the Nintendo Switch 2, a game console that can be played at home or on the go, heralds a new portable race that Microsoft aims to win with a handheld version of its Xbox.