Not an official announcement, but it’s probably safe to assume an Xbox handheld is in development.

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    5 months ago

    Called it months ago, they’ll develop a handheld version of Windows and have their own handheld!

    If the controller feels as good as my Elite 2 then I’m sold

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      5 months ago

      Windows is already the handheld version of Windows but it’s kind of terrible at it.

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        5 months ago

        They haven’t done anything to adapt it to handheld controls and a small screen

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          5 months ago

          Windows 8 was an attempt to do all that already, though I don’t know that it succeeded. My guess is that this sort of handheld will run a stripped down version of Windows running the Xbox app.

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            5 months ago

            Well Windows 8 phones were considered to be awesome by those who had one, it’s the lack of support from third party that killed mass adoption.

            Also, if we’re looking at the past to decide what is and isn’t possible then gaming on Linux is impossible.

            Let’s not pretend that using the desktop on a Deck is a wonderful experience either, Steam’s big picture mode is just a front end that improves the experience and Microsoft could do the equivalent by reusing the Xbox UI with the option to fall back to Windows 11 proper and then people could launch another launcher from there if they wanted. Heck people could launch Steam in big picture mode from their Xbox handheld if they wanted!