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Microsoft is shifting focus for its gaming handhelds as Steam OS poses an existential threat to its ecosystem.
Microsoft's plans for a first party Xbox handheld device have been put on the backburner according to reports, as it changes focus to Windows 11.
According to The Verge, Microsoft has "essentially canceled" its native Xbox handheld to focus on the Xbox software platform.
The Asus ROG Xbox Ally X and ROG Xbox Ally handhelds announced a few days ago aren't true Xbox devices. They're PC handhelds ...
Microsoft needs to stay on par with SteamOS, and to achieve that, it has decided to delay the first-party Xbox handheld, shift all focus on optimizing Windows 11 on handheld devices, and make sure ...
The decision also reflects Microsoft’s growing confidence in Windows 11 as a gaming platform. Recent updates have introduced features specifically designed for handheld devices, including ...
Kepler_L2 claims that the official Xbox handheld is not cancelled, and that the next Xbox will still be a real video game ...
Microsoft has paused its Xbox handheld development, initially planned for a 2027 release, to enhance Windows 11 performance on third-party devices like Asus' Project Kennan. This strategic shift ...
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