Just like that, Asus dropped the bomb and announced a brand new gaming console under the Republic of Gamers brand - ROG Ally. It's a handheld device running on Windows 11 and it's supposed to rival the Steam Deck.
However, the Taiwanese company didn't
reveal much details and released only a couple of pictures, a teaser video and
a few specs. Asus says that the device is powered by a custom AMD APU chip,
which can be coupled with a ROG X6 Mobile eGPU. The display has 1080p
resolution and runs at 120Hz.
Given that the device runs on Windows 11,
it's probably safe to assume that all cloud-based gaming services will work,
including Steam and Xbox Cloud Gaming. The rest remains a mystery. In addition
to the missing specs, we are yet to learn more about pricing and availability.
You can only sign up for pre-order notification on Ally's landing page