
Rog Ally Xbox handheld unveiled by Microsoft: It has come with Windows 11, Game bar, better performance, partners with ASUS, and more
ROG Xbox Ally launched: With the recently revealed ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X, Microsoft has formally disclosed its ambition for a single, cohesive gaming experience by fusing the most significant features of Windows and Xbox into portable devices. With the growing popularity of Valve's Steam Deck and SteamOS, this move is a substantial step toward making Windows more accessible and gamer-friendly on portable gaming consoles.
The new full-screen Xbox interface, created especially for mobile devices, is central to this change. Users will be greeted by an Xbox-centric home screen that provides quick and straightforward access to games from platforms like Steam, Xbox Game Pass, and the Epic Games Store, rather than the standard Windows desktop.
Features of the new Xbox handheld experience
Instant Boot Into Xbox UI
Devices now launch directly into a full-screen Xbox interface, eliminating the desktop, taskbar, and wallpaper for a cleaner, distraction-free experience.
Enhanced Game Bar
Controller-Friendly Multitasking
Unified Game Library
Performance and Battery Improvements
Rollout and future compatibility
Microsoft stated that the upgraded Xbox interface will be accessible to previous ROG Ally models and other Windows-based handhelds in 2025. However, it will be available on the ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X. It will be available in Holiday season 2025.
Microsoft is also developing its version of Steam Deck Verified, which will show which titles are most suited for portable devices. Users can now easily access their Xbox console libraries thanks to built-in support for Xbox Cloud Gaming and Remote Play.
A new era in Windows video games
Microsoft's dedication to making Windows a viable portable gaming option for SteamOS is demonstrated by this endeavor. Microsoft is providing gamers with faster access, better performance, and an easier-to-use interface by reducing typical desktop components and implementing a console-like user experience—all while maintaining the Windows platform's flexibility.
This Xbox-Windows hybrid strategy may establish the standard for upcoming portable gaming solutions in the Windows ecosystem as handheld gaming PCs become increasingly popular.
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