Microsoft has unveiled two handheld gaming consoles, the ROG Xbox Ally and its more powerful variant, the ROG Xbox Ally X, at the Summer Game Fest. Set for release this holiday season, these devices run Windows 11 and allow access to both cloud gaming and local gaming features. With Microsoft falling behind competitors in the handheld market, this release marks a significant shift for the company, aiming to integrate Xbox gaming more fully in portable formats. Details on pricing and pre-orders remain pending, but the consoles offer robust gaming capabilities and compatibility with various platforms.
Both consoles will run Windows 11, providing access to PC games and platforms like Game Pass, along with features such as remote play and cloud gaming.
Microsoft has acknowledged its previous missteps in handheld gaming, looking to competitors like Nintendo and Steam for inspiration while finally committing to a mobile console.
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