Rumors suggest that Xbox is planning to launch a portable gaming console by the end of 2025, according to a report by Jez Corden from Windows Central. This device, reportedly codenamed “Keenan,” would mark Microsoft’s entry into the portable console market, competing with devices like the Steam Deck. However, the console will not be manufactured directly by Microsoft but by an unnamed PC hardware partner. The device is expected to feature a design inspired by Xbox, including the iconic Xbox button found on its controllers.
The portable console is said to run on a Windows operating system, emphasizing integration with the Microsoft Store and PC Game Pass. It may also support Steam, allowing users to install and play games from the platform. While specific hardware details remain undisclosed, Corden speculates that the device will lean closer to a PC in terms of functionality, offering flexibility and compatibility with a wide range of software.
Concept of a portable console (Bing AI)
Additionally, the portable console is seen as a testing ground for Microsoft to evaluate the performance of Windows 11 on gaming hardware. This experimentation could inform the development of a future, fully Microsoft-designed portable device, which is reportedly still years away from release.
Corden also mentions that Microsoft is planning its next generation of consoles for 2027, describing it as a hybrid between a traditional gaming console and a PC. This aligns with the company’s broader strategy to blur the lines between gaming and computing platforms, offering more versatile gaming experiences. While these plans remain unconfirmed, they highlight Microsoft’s ambition to expand its presence in the gaming hardware market.
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