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

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    26 days ago

    I would never buy an Xbox handheld. Why would you want a handheld that is locked into Microsoft’s ecosystem even more than a Windows handheld? You’ll get maybe ten to fifteen years out of it, then it will become a brick that Microsoft has abandoned. You will never have fond memories of playing on the Xbox handheld that you can recreate with physical hardware. You’ll never get to show your kids what gaming was like on the thing, because the authentication servers were shut off years ago, and now it is a worthless paperweight.

    • smeg@feddit.uk
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      26 days ago

      You’ll get maybe ten to fifteen years out of it

      That’s way longer than most consoles last before the servers get turned off

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        26 days ago

        Microsoft is at least good about supporting their gaming hardware for quite a while. But better than other consoles still isn’t good enough. I’ve got a computer from ~1990 that still works and can play contemporary PC games. You can bet the Steam Deck will still work in 2060.

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      Microsoft could just drop a Windows handheld that can play Xbox games natively.

      The Xbox already runs on a custom VM based on Windows 10/11. Microsoft themselves are the only ones keeping the two who systems separated by artificial software limitations.