I’ve been a Sony boy my whole life. Grew up with a PSP in my hands, surrounded by consoles that proudly wore that PlayStation logo—all gifts from my parents, who always tried to make my gaming dreams real. There was a brief moment in my senior year when Xbox almost seduced me. I spent a chunk of that year on Xbox Live more than my beloved PlayStation... but eventually, I went back to my pride and joy.
I still remember the day the PS4 dropped. It was my birthday, senior year—talk about cosmic alignment. But things were tight because it was release week, and my parents couldn’t secure one for launch day. Still, they never stopped trying. That Thanksgiving, my buddy called me, said Walmart had a few in stock. This was back when Black Friday was starting to get wild. I raced there, adrenaline pumping—but no luck, they were sold out.
Then came the idea: try GameStop.
I waited in line for seven hours. Cold, excited, stubbornly hopeful. When I finally walked out with my PS4, it felt like I’d won the gaming lottery. That console didn’t just sit on my shelf—it sat in my heart. It still does.
As I got older and started making my own money, I stayed loyal to Sony. But curiosity crept in. I bought a Steam Deck—and my world changed. Handheld gaming just hit different. That discovery led me to the ROG Ally, which I got last Christmas so I could play my Game Pass library on the go. It didn’t just expand my collection—it expanded my horizons.
Then it happened—like a freight train barreling through my YouTube feed:
The ROG Xbox Ally.
My jaw hit the floor.
This isn’t just a new device. It’s a statement—a bold team-up between ASUS and Microsoft, Xbox’s full-on entry into the handheld space. Powered by Windows 11, but with a streamlined Xbox UI? This thing turns your handheld into a console you can literally carry in your hoodie pocket.
The ROG Xbox Ally – A New Era
Here’s what we know so far:
- Release Date: Set for October 2025, with pre-orders launching in August.
- Models: The standard ROG Xbox Ally and the beefed-up ROG Xbox Ally X.
- Specs:
- ROG Ally: 512GB storage, 16GB RAM.
- ROG Ally X: 1TB storage, 24GB RAM, better battery life and thermal performance.
- Price Range: Around $499 USD for the standard, and $799 USD for the premium model.
- Ecosystem: Fully supports Xbox Game Pass, Xbox Cloud Gaming, and also plays nice with Steam, Epic Games, and more.
This machine isn’t just a device. It’s a bridge—for those of us who grew up on one console but now see the beauty in both worlds. The ROG Ally isn’t about brand loyalty. It’s about game loyalty. It’s about freedom.
So yeah... I guess Xbox wants me to be broke.
But if this is what financial ruin looks like? Count me in.
What do you think—are you sticking with Sony, or is the ROG Ally calling your name too? Drop your thoughts in the comments—I want to hear your story.
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