Microsoft has unveiled the Xbox Ally, a Windows 11-powered handheld gaming device that promises unprecedented access to games across multiple platforms. With a bespoke gaming interface and powerful specs, the Xbox Ally could redefine portable gaming.
Microsoft and Asus have launched two ROG Xbox Ally handhelds, promising a new full-screen Xbox experience tailored for gamers on the go. Discover how these devices aim to compete with SteamOS and enhance portable gaming.
Capcom has officially announced 'Resident Evil Requiem,' the ninth installment in the beloved franchise, set to release on February 27, 2026. The thrilling reveal came with a trailer drop during the Summer Game Fest, surprising fans worldwide!
The U.S. government has canceled a crucial $770 million contract with Moderna for an avian flu vaccine, risking public health as pandemics prove to be a costly threat. Experts warn of the implications of prioritizing military spending over health security.
As Microsoft considers a handheld gaming device, industry experts debate its viability against established competitors like Steam Deck and PlayStation. Is an Xbox handheld doomed to fail?
In a surprising move, Microsoft is reportedly pausing its Xbox native handheld project in favor of optimizing Windows 11 for third-party handheld gaming PCs. This shift comes in response to Valve's success with SteamOS on non-Steam Deck devices.
Elden Ring Nightreign has launched with thrilling multiplayer mechanics and is currently available for 15% off at Newegg. Experience the co-op adventure for just $33.99!
Microsoft has decided to put its own handheld gaming device on hold, shifting focus to third-party collaborations like ASUS' Project Kennan. Learn about the strategic changes in Xbox's gaming plans!
Microsoft has decided to prioritize improvements to Windows 11 gaming performance over developing a dedicated Xbox handheld console. This shift raises questions about the future of Xbox in portable gaming.
The SEC remains in limbo regarding the future College Football Playoff format after heated discussions at its spring meetings. With conflicting preferences among conferences, will the SEC finally make a decision?