Xbox Unveils Two Handhelds Built with ASUS

At the Xbox Games Showcase (June 8, 2025), Microsoft officially revealed two handheld gaming devices made in partnership with ASUS: the ROG Xbox Ally (standard model) and the ROG Xbox Ally X (high-performance)

Both devices run full Windows 11, but boot directly into a fullscreen Xbox-style UI, showcasing your Xbox, Game Pass, Battle.net, Steam, and other PC game libraries

📊 Key Specifications

FeatureROG Xbox Ally (Standard)ROG Xbox Ally X (High-End)
CPUAMD Ryzen Z2 AAMD Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme
RAM16 GB LPDDR5x24 GB LPDDR5x
Storage512 GB SSD1 TB SSD
Display7″ 1080p 120 Hz7″ 1080p 120 Hz
Battery60 Wh80 Wh
Extra FeaturesContoured Xbox-style gripsImpulse triggers, USB‑C Thunderbolt 4, enhanced haptics

🗓️ Release Window & Pricing

  • Both handhelds are set to launch during Holiday 2025, with pricing still pending

🧩 Software & Experience

  • The devices feature:
    • A streamlined Xbox UI optimized for handheld gaming, minimizing Windows distractions
    • Game Bar enhancements, Armoury Crate integration, and a handheld UI overhaul coming to existing ROG Ally devices and other handheld PCs next year
    • Full access to Xbox Game Pass, Xbox Cloud Gaming, Remote Play, plus PC game platforms

💡 Initial Impressions

  • Reviews highlight:
    • Ergonomics designed around the Xbox controller, despite being heavier than competitors (715 g for Ally X vs 669 g Steam Deck OLED) .
    • Impulse triggers on the Ally X add tactile feedback .
    • Strong performance demonstrated with native Xbox titles hitting smooth framerates (e.g., 60 fps in Gears Reloaded) .
    • Game Bar and Xbox UI feel purpose-built, avoiding clunky PC handheld experiences .
    • Pricing is the biggest unknown—likely premium (comparable to ASUS ROG Ally at $649–$799) .

🧭 Strategic Context

  • These handhelds appear under Project “Kennan”, Microsoft’s Xbox-branded partner device effort from earlier reports .
  • Rather than building their own hardware, Microsoft is evolving Windows handhelds in partnership with ASUS—and aggressively pushing Xbox-style software innovation onto other handheld PCs next year .
  • Microsoft has temporarily paused its own in-house Xbox handheld console, pivoting focus to these Windows PC collaborations.

Bottom Line

Microsoft is making its handheld debut this holiday season via a Windows-based ASUS partnership, offering a premium, Xbox-first handheld experience. The standout features include strong hardware, an optimized UI, and seamless integration with Xbox and PC services. However, pricing remains a key unknown—how they position these devices against competitors will determine their appeal.

Let me know if you’d like a deep dive into specs, comparisons with Steam Deck or Switch, or pricing predictions!

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