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Xbox, Gaming Handheld
Xbox Is Working On A Gaming Handheld But It's Still A Few Years Out
Rumors have been flying all year that Xbox is working on a PC gaming handheld. On Wednesday, Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer confirmed that plans are underway, though it sounds like an actual portable device is still a few years out.
Xbox eyes handheld market as Microsoft explores portable gaming device
Microsoft’s gaming chief, Phil Spencer, has confirmed that the company is exploring the possibility of developing a handheld device for the Xbox platform. Speaking to Bloomberg, Spencer shared that prototypes are being tested and market analysis is underway, though a release is likely years away.
Xbox boss confirms a handheld console is in the works
For anyone paying close attention to the growing handheld gaming field, you may have seen a rumor or two over the last year that Microsoft is supposedly working on an Xbox handheld. It would stand to reason the company would jump on the bandwagon after Steam and Asus blew the doors off with wild success,
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An Xbox Handheld is Being Developed, But is Sadly ‘Years Out’ According To Xbox Head
On Wednesday, Xbox head Phil Spencer confirmed Microsoft is working on Xbox handheld gaming prototypes, though such a device ...
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Xbox is testing a handheld device, but it’s a long ways off
Xbox calls this a "refresh" in the announcement post on its website, and indeed it doesn't change up a lot in terms of design ...
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Xbox Boss Debunks 2025 Hardware Rumor
Xbox boss Phil Spencer has shut down rumors about an Xbox handheld releasing next year, claiming that it's still a few years ...
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Xbox Promises More Gaming Consoles In The Future And Throws Shade At PS5 Pro
We’ll definitely do more consoles in the future, and other devices,” Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer told Rolling Stone in ...
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