Microsoft Won't (Or Can't) Reveal ROG Xbox Ally X Price Yet But Report Says It Could Be $900
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Microsoft confirmed that ROG Xbox Ally devices will release worldwide on October 16 while pricing and preorder dates remain pending. Xbox executive Jason Ronald cited a "macro-economic climate" that makes pricing challenging and emphasized the difficulty of balancing affordability, price point, and mobile tradeoffs like battery life. Asus executive Shawn Yen said the company needs more time to assess macro-economic impacts on pricing. Unconfirmed reports suggested $550 for the standard Ally and $900 for the Ally X, and Best Buy briefly listed those prices before removing them. Microsoft said pricing and preorder details will arrive in the coming weeks and announced a Handheld Compatibility Program.
A report from billbil-kun said the ROG Xbox Ally will be $550, with the ROG Xbox Ally X coming in at $900. These prices are not confirmed, though Best Buy posted product pages showing these prices before removing them. It's possible these prices are not real or could change due to tariffs and other market factors. Many may recall how Nintendo delayed Switch 2 preorders due to tariffs.
Xbox executive Jason Ronald told IGN that the "macro-economic climate is challenging" when it comes to pricing. Asus executive Shawn Yen said the company needs "more time to figure out the macro-economic impact to pricing." Fans can expect pricing and preorder details to be revealed later. Microsoft's official word on the matter is that more details on pricing and preorder details will arrive "in the coming weeks."
Read at GameSpot
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