Xbox Handheld Prototype Bridges Windows with Gaming

Recent news suggests Microsoft might team up with ASUS on its first portable Xbox gaming system. An Xbox leader previously mentioned a handheld device exists as an early prototype. Players would need to wait two or three years before seeing this product reach store shelves. However, fresh information indicates Microsoft wants to release this gaming gadget much earlier than expected.

Windows Central published a report stating the Xbox Portable could arrive in late 2025. The market for handheld gaming devices continues to grow rapidly because computer chips keep becoming more powerful and energy efficient. Microsoft clearly wants a part of this expanding business opportunity. The partnership with ASUS makes perfect sense, considering their experience making the popular ROG Ally handheld gaming computers.

This arrangement resembles how Lenovo worked with Valve to create the first non-Valve device running SteamOS. Microsoft probably hopes to blend Xbox features with Windows capabilities, making games work better across different devices. Developers would benefit from creating games that run smoothly whether played on consoles, computers, or handheld systems. Players would enjoy more consistent experiences regardless of which screen they choose.

According to these early reports, the system should feature an interface similar to Xbox consoles but operate on Windows underneath. The target remains a release between July and December 2025. Remember, these details come from preliminary information - plans often change during product development. Microsoft has not confirmed these specifics officially, but gaming fans should watch for announcements about portable Xbox systems coming next year.
 

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