Microsoft Plans to Market a Steam Deck Competitor in 2025 with a $600 Price Tag
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Microsoft Plans to Market a Steam Deck Competitor in 2025 with a $600 Price Tag

A detailed look at Microsoft's new handheld gaming device, ROG Xbox Ally, and its competitive pricing against the recently discounted Steam Deck.

Microsoft Plans to Market a Steam Deck Competitor in 2025 with a $600 Price Tag

Microsoft has revealed that the price for the anticipated ROG Xbox Ally will be set at $600, while the ROG Xbox Ally X will reach $1000. This announcement comes when Valve has cut the price of its Steam Deck’s LCD version to $329.

Key Details:

  • The ROG Xbox Ally pricing puts it at a far higher framework compared to Valve’s offering.
  • The ROG Xbox Ally runs on what is termed the AMD Ryzen Z2 A chip, described as an outdated SoC, displaying processors similar to those in the original Steam Deck.

Despite the Ally featuring a 1080p display with 120 Hz refresh, there’s skepticism over its worth given the modest performance expectations. With the recent changes in pricing, it’s notable that the Steam Deck, which now retails at only $319, offers potentially similar gaming experiences for much less.

Remarks on Pricing: Microsoft and Asus’s pricing strategy has raised eyebrows, especially when a $600 device may yield fewer advantages compared to a $319 Steam Deck.

This could prompt prospective buyers to reconsider their choices in light of significant price disparities and performance claims. Those eyeing the ROG Xbox Ally should weigh its high expectations against its cost, as the gaming market continues to evolve rapidly.

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