Microsoft finally pulled back the curtain on its long-awaited handheld gaming strategy during the Xbox Games Showcase 2025, revealing not one but two new portable Xbox devices that could reshape the handheld gaming landscape.
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The Xbox Ally Duo
Microsoft announced the ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X, two new handhelds crafted in collaboration with ASUS that combine the power of Xbox with the freedom you expect from Windows, both launching holiday 2025 in select markets.
This partnership represents Microsoft’s first serious foray into the handheld gaming space, directly challenging Nintendo’s dominance and Valve’s Steam Deck success. Sources indicate that Asus and Microsoft are working together to build the first Xbox handheld gaming console for launch later this year.
What Makes These Different
Unlike cloud-based streaming devices, these handhelds focus on local gaming performance. The devices will “look unmistakably Xbox”, featuring “an official Xbox guide button, and Xbox design sensibilities”, ensuring they feel like authentic Xbox experiences rather than generic PC handhelds with Xbox branding.
The key differentiator? These aren’t just portable Xbox consoles – they’re full Windows devices that can access both Xbox Game Pass and Steam libraries, offering unprecedented gaming flexibility in a handheld form factor.
The Bigger Picture
This launch represents Microsoft’s evolving hardware strategy. Microsoft’s first full foray into PC gaming handhelds begins with a partner device set to launch later this year, with its own Xbox Series X|S successors now fully in production. The company isn’t abandoning traditional consoles but expanding the Xbox ecosystem to reach gamers wherever they are.
The timing is strategic. With the Steam Deck proving there’s a market for powerful handheld PC gaming and Nintendo Switch demonstrating the appeal of portable gaming, Microsoft’s entry could capture both audiences with a device that offers console-quality gaming on the go.
What’s Still Unknown
Microsoft hasn’t revealed pricing, exact specifications, or which “select markets” will see the initial launch. The company also hasn’t detailed how the Xbox experience will differ from existing ROG Ally devices, though the partnership suggests significant software integration improvements.
The Handheld War Heats Up
With Nintendo reportedly working on Switch 2, Valve continuing to refine the Steam Deck, and now Microsoft entering with Xbox-branded handhelds, 2025 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for portable gaming. The question isn’t whether handheld gaming will grow – it’s which ecosystem will capture the most users.
For Xbox fans who’ve been waiting for a portable way to access their Game Pass libraries without relying on cloud streaming, the wait is almost over. Just don’t expect these devices to be budget-friendly – premium handheld gaming rarely comes cheap.
Here’s how the specs compare between the Xbox Ally and Xbox Ally X:
ROG Xbox Ally | ROG Xbox Ally X | |
Operating System | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home |
Comfort & input | Contoured grips inspired by Xbox Wireless Controllers deliver all-day comfort. ABXY buttons / D-pad / L & R Hall Effect analog triggers / L & R bumpers / Xbox button / View button / Menu button / Command Center button / Library button / 2x assignable back buttons / 2x full-size analog sticks / HD haptics / 6-Axis IMU | Contoured grips inspired by Xbox Wireless Controllers deliver all-day comfort, complete with impulse triggers for enhanced control. ABXY buttons / D-pad / L & R impulse triggers / L & R bumpers / Xbox button / View button / Menu button / Command Center button / Library button / 2x assignable back buttons / 2x full-size analog sticks / HD haptics / 6-Axis IMU |
Processor | AMD Ryzen™ Z2 A Processor | AMD Ryzen™ AI Z2 Extreme Processor |
Memory | 16GB LPDDR5X-6400 | 24GB LPDDR5X-8000 |
Storage | 512GB M.2 2280 SSD for easier upgrade | 1TB M.2 2280 SSD for easier upgrade |
Display | 7” FHD (1080p) IPS, 500 nits, 16:9 120Hz refresh rate FreeSync Premium Corning Gorilla Glass Victus + DXC Anti-Reflection | 7” FHD (1080p) IPS, 500 nits, 16:9 120Hz refresh rate FreeSync Premium Corning Gorilla Glass Victus + DXC Anti-Reflection |
I/O Ports | 2x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C with DisplayPort™ 1.4 / Power Delivery 3.0 | 1x USB4 Type-C with DisplayPort™ 2.1 / Power Delivery 3.0, Thunderbolt™ 4 compatible |
1x UHS-II microSD card reader (supports SD, SDXC and SDHC) | 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C with DisplayPort™ 2.1 / Power Delivery 3.0 | |
1x 3.5mm Combo Audio Jack | 1x UHS-II microSD card reader (supports SD, SDXC and SDHC; UHS-I with DDR200 mode) | |
1x 3.5mm Combo Audio Jack | ||
Network and Communication | Wi-Fi 6E (2 x 2) + Bluetooth 5.4 | Wi-Fi 6E (2 x 2) + Bluetooth 5.4 |
Dimensions | 290.8*121.5*50.7mm | 290.8*121.5*50.7mm |
670g | 715g | |
Battery | 60Wh | 80Wh |
Included | ROG Xbox Ally 65W charger Stand | ROG Xbox Ally X 65W charger Stand |
via Xbox