Xbox is reportedly working with Asus on its handheld gaming console. While a new report claims that the console could be released by the end of 2025, many are skeptical, with some stating that ...
Microsoft is prepping a new handheld version of its Xbox console that could be launched later this year. Meanwhile, plans are afoot to replace the existing Xbox Series S and X consoles in 2027.
This week on the podcast we discuss AMD completely dominating the CPU sales charts on Amazon taking the first 10 spots, official confirmation of an Xbox gaming handheld in development, Half-Life 2 ...
NFS handheld games weren't just ports but took creative detours, playing better in some aspects. Standout handheld entries like Nitro, 5-1-0, and Most Wanted replicated console features effectively.
While manufacturers like GPD began selling handheld gaming PCs years earlier, estimates from IDC show that the Steam Deck vastly dominates the market. However, the potential for future growth ...
With such a plethora of devices having been made one might think that the Pi handheld was a done deal, but every so often along comes a new one of such quality to re-ignite the genre. So it is ...
At this stage, I'd be dumbfounded if an Xbox handheld doesn't happen, but new rumors suggest the first device won't be a portable console. Instead, Microsoft looks set to create a Xbox-flavored ...
Lady Gaga is set to take on Chappell Roan for Number 1 this week – Abracadabra (2) is less than 1,400 chart units away from Pink Pony Club (1), which became the first UK chart-topper for pop ...
An Xbox handheld console is reportedly in the works, but it's looking like it won't be from Microsoft itself. Instead, Asus is tipped to be in collaboration to deliver a handheld later in 2025.
Handheld gaming systems have come a long way since the days of the Game Boy. With advancements in technology, there are now a wide variety of options available for gamers who want to play on the go.
It's been an open secret for years now that Xbox has been working on a handheld gaming device – as far back as a year ago, Phil Spencer, Microsoft Gaming's CEO, wouldn't stop cryptically liking ...