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The first portable Xbox could reportedly hit shelves this year


The first Xbox laptop could be launched later this year, as part of a Microsoft initiative to unify Windows and Xbox games offers.

That is according to Verge, who states that Microsoft is working on a hand computer with the manufacturer Asus called ‘Kennan Project’, which aims to offer “a universal Xbox and PC Games library.”

The hand of the Xbox de Asus brand could debut at the end of this year, it is affirmed, but because any launch of this type depends on the work of the Microsoft platform, the deadlines could change.

According to reports, the platform’s work has the code ‘Project Bayside’ code, and aims to deliver “a common Xbox user interface on multiple devices to help combine Windows and Xbox”.

The alleged plans follow the comments of the Vice President of Microsoft of “Next Generation”, Jason Ronald, who said earlier this year that any future hand device would combine “the best of Xbox and Windows”.

“I would say that he is gathering the best of Xbox and Windows because we have spent the last 20 years building a world -class operating system, but it is really blocked on the console,” Ronald said.

“What we are doing is that we are really focused on how we bring those experiences for both players and developers to the wider Windows ecosystem.”

Ronald told The Verge that the goal of any possible Xbox hand -hand computer would be to create an experience that puts Xbox in the center of his approach, “not the Windows desktop he has today.”

Microsoft has openly discussed its desire to launch an Xbox hand computer. In March 2024, the Microsoft gaming CEO, Spencer, discussed what he would like to see in a possible Xbox hand computer.

During an interview after the showcase of the Xbox games last summer, the executive returned to the subject, in which he dropped his biggest clue that a hand computer could be in process.

When it was He told Spencer that Xbox had been building his business around the strategy of being where the players are, since in PC or, more recently, In other console platforms, he said: “So we should have a hand? I think we should also have a hand computer. “