Asus’ upcoming ROG Ally 2 could be the Xbox handheld we’ve all been waiting for
- Leaked regulatory listings revealed two versions of the Asus ROG Ally 2 handheld, including one featuring a dedicated Xbox button, indicating Microsoft’s ongoing collaboration with Asus on an Xbox-branded device.
- Rumors and leaks have circulated for months about Microsoft’s Xbox handheld, codenamed Project Kennan, with reports differing on hardware specs and OS details but confirming a partnership with Asus.
- The black Xbox variant features a high-performance AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor with eight cores and a 36-watt power envelope, alongside a 7-inch display that refreshes at 120Hz and 64GB of LPDDR5X memory. In contrast, the white model is less powerful, equipped with a 4-core, 20-watt AMD Aerith Plus chip.
- According to leaked data, the Asus ROG Ally 2 includes two USB-C ports, molded controller grips, and a dedicated Xbox button on the black model, with a likely announcement at Computex 2025 starting May 20.
- The unveiling of the Asus ROG Ally 2 marks a significant step toward realizing the Xbox handheld concept, suggesting Microsoft and Asus aim to enter the growing handheld gaming market later in 2025.
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