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ROG Xbox Ally X and ROG Xbox Ally up for pre-order to take on the Steam Deck

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Last updated: 26 Sep 2025 at 9:57 am UTC

Microsoft and Asus have now put the ROG Xbox Ally X and ROG Xbox Ally up for pre-order, ready to take on Valve's Steam Deck.

We continue to see handhelds move in the wrong direction on pricing though. The ROG Xbox Ally X is USD $999.99, but the ROG Xbox Ally is a more reasonable USD $599.99. The problem is, Valve's Steam Deck just cannot be beaten on the price to performance ratio, especially with it currently having a 20% discount making it truly worth grabbing.

Even having the higher specifications on the Xbox Ally X, with the Z2 Extreme chip, the performance difference really isn't going to be worth that price tag. Especially so for the plain Xbox Ally, with a similar chip to the Steam Deck (and powering a higher resolution screen too). However, the anti-cheat problem on SteamOS / Linux is not an issue for Windows - so that might perhaps entice a few more buyers.

Microsoft do have another issue here though — confusion. No doubt with the Xbox naming, there will be plenty who go in expecting traditional Xbox games to work, but they won't since like the Steam Deck it is just a PC. You may not think this is an issue, but I can guarantee it will end up as one. The masses are not particularly well informed when it comes to buying hardware - anyone who has worked retail or technical support will know it well.

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Could be some nice devices to install Bazzite Linux on though. How long do we think it will be before Bazzite gets support for running on the ROG Xbox Ally X and ROG Xbox Ally? It will be interesting to see if Microsoft / Asus have made it difficult to install another OS on it.

Both devices launch October 16th. See the announcement for more info.

We really are entering a new world when it comes to gaming though. Valve truly laid the groundwork here for handheld PC gaming, and now everyone wants a slice of the pie. I do think these are the first actual proper competition for the Steam Deck, since there's an entry model and backing from Microsoft. Plus, Microsoft's work to bring all stores under one roof with their newer UI for handhelds that will debut with the ROG Xbox Ally - we're in for some turbulence here.

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doragasu 6 hours ago
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These things are EXPENSIVE
BladePupper 6 hours ago
Not really interested in these with the deck being the deck also that 1000usd price tag on the highest tier model is a large step over the highest priced oled deck. I am curious to see how they perform when gamersnexus benchmarks and stress tests them, and ifixit tearing it down and giving it a repairability score.
Stella 6 hours ago
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Microsoft has set these up to be a guaranteed failure.

confusing branding: check.
lower tier is greedy upsell: check.
most expensive 'XboX' in history: check.
meager specs: check.

Not only this but the reception of these things from preview event was rather mixed. Lackluster performance and bugginess of the UI was criticized. Along with the fact that 16gb shared RAM and 512gb on the low-end model is not nearly enough for modern games. The Steam Deck might just get by with 16, but Windows itself is so bloated these days, it already eats 8 when doing nothing. They're effectively trying to sell you a Windows Steam Deck here for 600 bucks. How is that thing supposed to drive a 1080p display? Again we see a pattern here, no lessons from Valve were learned, neither in price, specs, or marketing. What a waste of sand.
_Mars 6 hours ago
At least the high end one is better priced than comparable handhelds but I can already see the confusion from people when their "Xbox" device is just a Windows handheld with a fullscreen app slapped on top.

Maybe they still have enough brand recognition to pull it off but this whole thing just feels so confusing.
dziadulewicz 5 hours ago
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600 and 1000 dollars emoji and NO touchpads as in Steam Deck which is still the best bang your buck.
elmapul 5 hours ago
they are stupid, they could put an ridiculous price like 100 USD and kill steamOS once and forever, but chose to be greedy and let the competition live one more day, enough time to kill then.

and even more stupid are the windows users who are disapointed on how microsoft treats then (with ads on the OS, the whole TPM issue, among other things) and still fall for that.


Last edited by elmapul on 26 Sep 2025 at 11:09 am UTC
Tuxee 4 hours ago
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It will be confusing. Since the trailer says: THIS IS AN XBOX.
Corben 3 hours ago
Erm... what a boring pre-order trailer. Showing that is runs games... oh, wow, really, what a surprise emoji

It would have been way more interesting to see how people actually use it, hold it in their hands, especially with those gamepad handles, maybe transitioning from an XBox Controller to the Xbox Ally, how they operating it, showing the UI.

Depending on your (Linux) needs, the Rog XBox Ally (X) might be interesting if it lasts much longer than the Steam Deck. I'm wondering about eGPU support? Looks like it does have VRR support, which is really great to see and will help with battery life. E.g. I can run Fall Guys on the Ally X (2023, 40Whr) using Cachy OS and 8W TPD and VRR. With that I can play Fall Guys smoothly for about 1.5 - 2 hours. Which is not bad for the small battery. Using it with 15 TDP like the Deck does, I can't play for an hour even on the Ally.

Yet, I'm still good with the 2023 Ally, I have an eGPU for it and I can play VR (also Steam Link VR) on it using Cachy OS. That's just awesome and I can postpone any upgrades for quite a while.
scaine 3 hours ago
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$1000. Delusional.

Throw in the lack of trackpads, confusing branding and Windows and I'd be surprised if these aren't dead on arrival.
simplyseven 2 hours ago
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Whenever I read businesses making these decisions I imagine aging old grey people who think gaming peaked with Pong. They are sitting there talking to eachother about how silly these gaming thing is and then justify their decisions by looking at the SINGLE under-80 year old in the room. Some 35yr old skittish accountant who is paid to give them their pills and know what day it is...

The world of gaming has never been more approachable. Companies like RaspberryPI are offering working systems for half the cost. Granted, they aren't exactly like-for-like... yet. But I imagine a lot more people trying to waste a few hundred dollars trying to MAKE a gaming environment than people able to shell out $1,000USD for a product that is an off-brand Steamdeck.

I might be missing something, and please let me know if I am. This seems to me to be little more than a hype-chain cash grab.
Liam Dawe 36 minutes ago
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Throw in the lack of trackpads, confusing branding and Windows and I'd be surprised if these aren't dead on arrival.
There's still apparently a market, the even more expensive Legion Go 2 had various pre-orders cancelled due to demand being too high.
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