The future of gaming hardware at Xbox is evolving, with exciting possibilities on the horizon that go beyond traditional consoles. Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer recently shared insights with Bloomberg, revealing that the team is exploring the development of a dedicated gaming handheld device. While this concept is still in its infancy and may take years to materialize, it signifies a significant shift in Microsoft’s approach to gaming hardware.
In a prior conversation with IGN, Spencer introduced the idea of an “Xbox gaming handheld PC device,” indicating that they are currently in the early stages of research and prototyping. He emphasized the importance of local play as a key feature for any potential handheld console. When compared to existing portable gaming systems like the Steam Deck, ROG Ally, and Legion Go, it remains uncertain what innovative features an Xbox handheld could bring to the market.
— Mat Smith
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