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A handheld gaming console with white sides and black buttons displays a game with a futuristic landscape.

Recent leaks have unveiled images of Microsoft's "Project Kennan," a collaborative effort with ASUS that appears to be the successor to the ROG Ally handheld gaming device. These images, reportedly sourced from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), showcase two distinct models:
  • Black Variant: Features an Xbox button, an AMD 8-core Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor with a 36W power rating, and 64GB of LPDDR5X memory.
  • White Variant: Lacks the Xbox button, is equipped with an AMD 4-core 20W chip, and its memory specifications remain undisclosed.
It's important to note that "Project Kennan" is not a native Xbox handheld but a Windows 11 device. While it incorporates Xbox controller-like handles, it operates primarily as a Windows machine, offering both the advantages and limitations inherent to the platform.
Microsoft is reportedly working on enhancements for Windows 11 to better accommodate handheld devices. These improvements are expected to be integrated into the Xbox app and may also include direct operating system updates.
ASUS had previously teased this device in March, but no official reveal has occurred since. Potential delays could be attributed to ongoing tariffs and economic uncertainties, making it a challenging time to launch high-end consumer electronics.
Looking ahead, Microsoft's BUILD event later this month and Computex are potential platforms for an official announcement. Until then, enthusiasts will have to wait for more concrete information.
The emergence of "Project Kennan" signifies Microsoft's strategic move into the handheld gaming market, leveraging ASUS's hardware expertise. This collaboration aims to offer a device that bridges the gap between traditional console gaming and the flexibility of a portable Windows-based system.
As the gaming industry continues to evolve, the success of such devices will depend on their ability to deliver a seamless gaming experience, balancing performance, portability, and a robust game library.
For those interested in a more Xbox-oriented ROG Ally 2, "Project Kennan" presents an intriguing development. Engaging with the community through forums and discussions can provide further insights and updates as more information becomes available.

Source: XboxEra Xbox "Project Kennan" ROG Ally 2 Device Images Appear Online
 

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