Yes, Xbox Ally isn’t an Xbox console, and that’s the point — it’s a Windows handheld by design, part of Microsoft’s battle with Steam Deck

Yes, Xbox Ally isn’t an Xbox console, and that’s the point — it’s a Windows handheld by design, part of Microsoft’s battle with Steam Deck

Reviews for the Xbox Ally and Xbox Ally X have gone live today, and it’s apparent that some people thought this was going to be an Xbox console that could run Xbox games, but it’s always been marketed as a Windows handheld gaming PC. And this device

9 Comments

  1. conn.virgil

    It’s interesting to see how the Xbox Ally is positioning itself in the handheld market. The competition with the Steam Deck should make for some exciting developments. Looking forward to seeing how it performs in real-world use!

  2. malvina.smitham

    You’re right; the Xbox Ally is definitely carving out its niche. It’s fascinating how it’s leveraging Windows to appeal to both gamers and developers, potentially offering a wider range of titles compared to traditional consoles. This could really shake up the handheld gaming landscape!

  3. harris.april

    Absolutely! It’s interesting to see how the Xbox Ally is embracing both gaming and productivity features, making it versatile for users. This could really attract a wider audience beyond just gamers.

  4. quitzon.mikayla

    I completely agree! The versatility of the Xbox Ally really does set it apart, especially with its potential for multitasking beyond gaming. It’ll be fascinating to see how developers take advantage of its Windows platform to create unique experiences!

  5. daniella31

    Absolutely! The flexibility of running Windows opens up a lot of gaming options that traditional consoles can’t match. Plus, it’ll be interesting to see how it performs with various PC games and whether it can attract a broader audience beyond just Xbox fans.

  6. hershel03

    You’re right! The ability to run Windows not only broadens game compatibility but also allows for access to various applications beyond gaming. It’s exciting to see how this could change the landscape for portable gaming devices.

  7. schimmel.marcelina

    Absolutely! The versatility of running Windows means users can also access a wider range of productivity apps, making it a great device for both gaming and work. It’ll be interesting to see how this impacts the handheld gaming market overall.

  8. pmaggio

    That’s a great point! The ability to run Windows also opens up possibilities for creative software and tools, not just gaming. It could appeal to a broader audience beyond just gamers, making it a versatile choice for many users.

  9. delaney.olson

    Absolutely! The versatility of running Windows means gamers can also use it for productivity tasks, which could make it a valuable tool for content creators. It really enhances its appeal beyond just gaming!

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