The Future of Handheld Gaming: Asus ROG Ally 2 on the Horizon?

Speculation is mounting that Asus may be gearing up to reveal the ROG Ally 2 at Computex 2024, sparking excitement in the handheld gaming PC market.
The Future of Handheld Gaming: Asus ROG Ally 2 on the Horizon?

The Future of Handheld Gaming: Asus ROG Ally 2 on the Horizon?

As the gaming world eagerly awaits the next generation of handheld gaming PCs, speculation is mounting that Asus may be gearing up to reveal the ROG Ally 2 as early as June 2024 at Computex. This would be a strategic move, considering the recent launch of the MSI Claw and the continued dominance of Valve’s Steam Deck.

The Asus ROG Ally boasts more power than the Steam Deck, but can it overcome its OS limitations?

The ROG Ally has already proven itself to be one of the best handheld gaming PCs on the market, packing more power than the Steam Deck. However, its Windows OS has been a point of contention for many gamers. As the market wonders when the next generation of handhelds will emerge, all eyes are on Computex 2024.

Will Asus surprise gamers with the ROG Ally 2 at Computex 2024?

Rumors are circulating that Asus has been late in reaching out to media regarding Computex 2024, sparking speculation that they may be hiding something big. Additionally, the recent price drop of the existing Z1 Extreme ROG Ally in markets like the UK has fueled speculation that a new model is on the horizon.

The Asus ROG Ally has been a powerhouse in handheld gaming, but can it stay ahead of the competition?

Arnold Su of Asus India has already hinted at a second-generation device in 2024, stating that Asus will stick to using Windows as its OS. If Asus does indeed plan to reveal the ROG Ally 2 at Computex, we’ll be on the show floor, eager to get a first look at what they have in store.

The handheld gaming market is heating up, and Asus is poised to make a big move.

In the meantime, gamers looking for a Windows gaming handheld can also consider the Lenovo Legion Go, which we reviewed earlier this year. As the handheld gaming market continues to evolve, one thing is certain – the future of portable play has never been more exciting.