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Xbox eyes handheld market as Microsoft explores portable gaming device
Microsoft’s gaming chief, Phil Spencer, has confirmed that the company is exploring the possibility of developing a handheld device for the Xbox platform. Speaking to Bloomberg, Spencer shared that prototypes are being tested and market analysis is underway, though a release is likely years away.
Microsoft's Xbox Handheld Is Coming. The Question Is When
The company is working on prototypes now, Xbox boss Phil Spencer told Bloomberg. Plus: bringing more games to more platforms.
Microsoft is Working on a Xbox Handheld Console
Microsoft CEO confirms development of handheld Xbox, still in prototype stage. (86 characters) Microsoft aims to replicate Nintendo's handheld success, learning from past failures. (85 characters) Introduction of handheld Xbox may expand market appeal,
Microsoft Confirms Plans to Release an Xbox Handheld, but It’s Years Away
Microsoft Gaming boss Phil Spencer has confirmed the company’s plan to release an Xbox handheld, but stressed it’s years away from release. In an interview with Bloomberg, Spencer said the “expectation is that we would do something” in the handheld game devices category,
Microsoft Gaming CEO Confirms Xbox Handheld Plans Similar to Nintendo Switch
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer has confirmed plans to develop an Xbox handheld console, aiming to compete in the mobile gaming market alongside Nintendo Switch.
Xbox Is Working On A Gaming Handheld But It's Still A Few Years Out
Rumors have been flying all year that Xbox is working on a PC gaming handheld. On Wednesday, Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer confirmed that plans are underway, though it sounds like an actual portable device is still a few years out.
Microsoft confirms Xbox Handheld development but prioritizes app performance for now
Xbox’s handheld device is in development, but Microsoft CEO Phil Spencer remains focused on optimizing the Xbox app.
Xbox gaming handheld is years away, Microsoft exec says
Microsoft gaming head Phil Spencer has made no secret of his interest in an Xbox handheld to compete with the best handheld gaming PCs, such as the Steam Deck OLED and Asus ROG Ally X. But in an interview with Bloomberg,
Microsoft Gaming CEO Confirms Plans For Xbox Handheld Akin To Nintendo Switch, Here's What He Said
Microsoft Gaming CEO, Phil Spencer, has finally put an end to rumours and confirmed plans for making an Xbox handheld. During an interview with Bloomberg, Spencer outlined longer-term goals for continuing to build devices.
Xbox Handheld Confirmed By Phil Spencer, But Don't Expect To Get Your Hands On It Anytime Soon
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer revealed today that Xbox is looking to break into the handheld space, but its final product could be years away.
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Microsoft Is Working On a Steam Deck-Like Xbox Handheld
In an interview with Bloomberg, Phil Spencer, the CEO of
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Xbox is testing a handheld device, but it’s a long ways off
Xbox calls this a "refresh" in the announcement post on its website, and indeed it doesn't change up a lot in terms of design ...
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Xbox Just Teased It’s Working on a Handheld Again, But There's a Catch
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer says the Xbox handheld is still being prototyped and its years away from release.
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Microsoft's Xbox boss upgrades rumoured gaming handheld device from a hope to an 'expectation' but says it's years away from release
Xbox head honcho Phil Spencer told Bloomberg on Tuesday that "the expectation is that we would do something” when it comes to ...
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Microsoft’s Gaming Chief Is Still Open to Acquisitions After Activision Deal
Microsoft wants to diversify the teams working on games by looking more to China, he said. The company developed a new mobile ...
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