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- Jun 22, 2015
Hands on with the device:
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It seems that Microsoft got the message and this handheld will ship with a specialized version of Windows that works out of the box with controller support and will launch directly to an optimized Xbox/SteamOS like interface bypassing the Windows desktop.
I disagree. Xbox as a console completely lost this generation, it got outsold by Playstation by a 5 to 1 ratio and there are no exclusive titles at all since everything Microsoft is publishing is being made available on PC. Having this device being a shrunk down Xbox Series would make it a proprietary, closed ecosystem that would limit its appeal and library to a console Microsoft already gave up on, Xbox's focus moving forward is to make their games playable everywhere. (They are already publishing games for PlayStation and they'll most like publish games on Switch 2 as well) it is obvious they don't care about dedicated hardware anymore hence why they outsource this handheld to Asus).
By being a portable PC running Windows the costumer will get access to not only Xbox's PC library and Game Pass but to Steam, Epic, GOG, and whatever other launcher or online retailer you may want plus all the additional advantages of being an open ecosystem like emulation and mods. Microsoft wants for people to run Windows, buy their games and subscribe to their services, they don't care where you do it.
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It seems that Microsoft got the message and this handheld will ship with a specialized version of Windows that works out of the box with controller support and will launch directly to an optimized Xbox/SteamOS like interface bypassing the Windows desktop.
Big wiff there since it’s not a portable Xbox Series.
I disagree. Xbox as a console completely lost this generation, it got outsold by Playstation by a 5 to 1 ratio and there are no exclusive titles at all since everything Microsoft is publishing is being made available on PC. Having this device being a shrunk down Xbox Series would make it a proprietary, closed ecosystem that would limit its appeal and library to a console Microsoft already gave up on, Xbox's focus moving forward is to make their games playable everywhere. (They are already publishing games for PlayStation and they'll most like publish games on Switch 2 as well) it is obvious they don't care about dedicated hardware anymore hence why they outsource this handheld to Asus).
By being a portable PC running Windows the costumer will get access to not only Xbox's PC library and Game Pass but to Steam, Epic, GOG, and whatever other launcher or online retailer you may want plus all the additional advantages of being an open ecosystem like emulation and mods. Microsoft wants for people to run Windows, buy their games and subscribe to their services, they don't care where you do it.