In a groundbreaking achievement, Steam on Linux has surpassed the 3% market share threshold, a milestone not seen since its debut. This surge is attributed to the success of Valve's Steam Deck and the efficiency of Steam Play (Proton).
Nvidia has launched its GeForce Now Ultimate with RTX 5080 graphics, adding thousands of titles and new features. But are the upgrades enough to enhance the gaming experience significantly?
A surprising discovery reveals that the Nintendo Switch 2 dock supports VRR when connected to other devices, despite the console itself not utilizing this feature. Find out how this impacts gaming!
Nintendo Switch 2's variable refresh rate (VRR) features spark controversy as the company clarifies VRR only works in handheld mode. Discover the hidden capabilities tested with rival handhelds!
The Nintendo Switch 2 impresses with upgraded graphics and innovative features but struggles with battery life and storage issues. Is it worth the upgrade for current Switch owners?
The Nintendo Switch 2 is here, boasting significant upgrades over its predecessor. But is its new design and size enough to elevate it above the original? Discover the comparisons that matter!
Microsoft and Asus are revolutionizing portable gaming with the ROG Xbox Ally, a handheld that combines the best of SteamOS and Windows. This innovative device promises seamless compatibility and a user-friendly interface, challenging the dominance of the Steam Deck.
Microsoft has officially announced the ROG Xbox Ally, a handheld console that offers Game Pass access on-the-go, made in partnership with Asus. Set for a late 2025 release, it aims to compete with rivals like the Switch 2 and Steam Deck.
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.
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?