GR-UK writes: "Razer Raiju is ultimately a fantastic controller for action games, and in our opinion it far exceeds the DualShock 4 for this genre, and the same goes for arcade experiences. However, if you mainly play party games, fighting, or platform titles, there is no reason to invest in this, and if you don't play often, or have small children, it may even be a worse alternative than the original with all the extra features complicating things. If, however, you want the best when playing games like Battlefield 1, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, or Overwatch, you'll want to pick up a Razer Raiju. There is no better alternative available for PlayStation 4."
Xbox boss Phil Spencer explains that the new ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X is Microsoft's best collaboration between gaming and Windows teams.
Next Level Racing just revealed an officially licensed flight simulation cockpit for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020.
Meet the ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X. Coming this holiday 2025.
Introducing the ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X – two new premium handhelds that combine the power of Xbox with the freedom of Windows 11. This holiday, players can discover another way to play as we combine the power of Xbox with the freedom you expect from Windows 11, created together with ASUS. And this is only the beginning.
•ROG Xbox Ally: powered by the AMD Ryzen™ Z2 A Processor - balancing performance and power consumption to maximize battery life without sacrificing gameplay quality - 16GB of RAM and 512GB of SSD storage.
•ROG Xbox Ally X: features the AMD Ryzen™ AI Z2 Extreme processor - allowing us to bring new experiences to life including greater frames-per-second, sharp visuals and increased intelligence - double the storage to have more native games at your fingertips, and 24GB of high-speed RAM and 1TB of SSD storage.
I feel this is just a stop gap until their own dedicated portable, or the release of their next console/PC.
Too thic for me, I'll wait until we have that power on a more handheld console not a transportable one.
With it's light weight version of windows, ergonomic controls, gaming performance, and open system with multiple store launchers, it may be the best handheld on the market. This device is more pro consumer instead of a handheld that just plays Xbox games.
If my cash wasn't so tight this year I would be looking to pick up one at or around launch and I have no issues recommending it to any gamer as long as it is within their price range.
where can I find one??