Microsoft has officially unveiled its highly anticipated handheld gaming console, the ROG Xbox Ally, developed in partnership with Asus.
The ROG Xbox Ally aims to bring Xbox’s Game Pass library to gamers on the go, offering access to hundreds of titles from launch.
The handheld comes in two versions, with the base model featuring 16GB of memory and 512GB of storage, while the 'X' variant offers 24GB of memory, double the storage, a larger battery, and a more potent processor.
The device runs on Windows, providing access to games from various platforms like Steam and EA Play. Its price has not been revealed yet, posing a key factor in its competitiveness against rivals like the Nintendo Switch 2 and Steam Deck.