"The ROG Xbox Ally X, which the company describes as the "ultimate high-performance handheld" that's "built for the most demanding players," will set you back $1,000. Meanwhile, the ROG Xbox Ally "for everyone from the casual player to the avid enthusiast" is priced at $600, and you can pre-order that model from other retailers like Amazon, Best Buy and Walmart."
"They're powered by Windows 11 and lets you play any Xbox game you've purchased, whether you bought it on your console or your computer, as well as PC games from any store that you install directly on the device. You can use it to stream Xbox games from your console anywhere in your home or from the Xbox Cloud Gaming service. And yes, you'll be able to continue where you left off when you jump from one device to another."
"They're a bit more expensive than ASUS' regular ROG Ally systems, which are priced from $500 to $800. The company unveiled the devices during the Xbox Games Showcase at Summer Game Fest in June, with the promise that it was going to be available by this year's holiday shopping season. It revealed a couple of months later that the consoles will be on store shelves by October 16, but it didn't announce their prices until now."
The ROG Xbox Ally X costs $1,000, and the standard ROG Xbox Ally costs $600 and is available for preorder from Xbox, ASUS, Amazon, Best Buy and Walmart. The handhelds are pricier than ASUS' ROG Ally line, which ranges $500–$800. Both run Windows 11 and play purchased Xbox titles and PC games installed from any store. They stream Xbox games from a console or Xbox Cloud Gaming and let players resume across devices. Thousands of games will be marked Handheld Optimized or Mostly Compatible. SanDisk microSD cards and a SeaGate DirectStorage SSD are available for preorder. The consoles arrive in stores October 16 in multiple countries.
Read at www.engadget.com
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