In a bold move that redefines handheld gaming, ASUS and Microsoft have officially lifted the veil on their highly anticipated collaborative project — previously codenamed Project Kennan — now revealed as the ROG Xbox Ally. Slated for a Holiday 2025 launch, the device will be available in two powerful variants, merging the performance of high-end gaming PCs with the flexibility of Windows 11 and Xbox integration.
Two Models to Rule Them All: ROG Xbox Ally & ROG Xbox Ally X
The ROG Xbox Ally is tailored for gamers who crave portable performance without breaking the bank. It is equipped with the AMD Ryzen Z2 A processor, engineered to balance energy efficiency and gameplay power. With 16 GB of RAM and a 512 GB SSD, this model ensures smooth performance across a broad spectrum of PC and Xbox games — including all titles from the Xbox Games Showcase 2025.

For enthusiasts and performance-driven users, ASUS also introduced the ROG Xbox Ally X. This elite version is powered by the AMD Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme Processor, promising top-tier framerates and enhanced visuals. It boasts 24 GB of high-speed RAM and a generous 1 TB SSD, offering seamless support for even the most demanding games on the market.

ROG Xbox Ally – Seamless Xbox + Windows Experience
Both variants come preloaded with Windows 11, allowing gamers to enjoy not only Xbox Game Pass titles but also their entire Steam, Epic Games, and other PC libraries. ASUS and Microsoft have reportedly worked closely to integrate the Xbox ecosystem deeply, ensuring full controller support, cloud saves, and compatibility with Xbox Cloud Gaming.
The ROG Xbox Ally lineup thus becomes a true hybrid platform, bridging console-grade gaming with the open flexibility of a PC — all in a compact, handheld form factor
Holiday 2025: Mark Your Calendars
With the announcement of the ROG Xbox Ally and Ally X, ASUS and Microsoft are positioning themselves at the forefront of the premium handheld gaming market. This move underscores the growing demand for versatile gaming devices that cater to both hardcore and casual audiences — without the compromise of performance or software compatibility.
Expect full details, pricing, and hands-on previews to surface as the Holiday 2025 release window approaches. But one thing is clear: handheld gaming just leveled up.