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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.
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.
Xbox Handheld Console Confirmed by Phil Spencer
Microsoft Gaming CEO reveals that the company is indeed working on an Xbox handheld gaming console, thus confirming recent rumors on the matter.
Xbox Confirms It's Looking Into A Potential Handheld Device
Microsoft’s Phil Spencer has confirmed that the firm is looking into potentially producing a handheld device for its Xbox platform.
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 boss confirms a handheld console is in the works
For anyone paying close attention to the growing handheld gaming field, you may have seen a rumor or two over the last year that Microsoft is supposedly working on an Xbox handheld. It would stand to reason the company would jump on the bandwagon after Steam and Asus blew the doors off with wild success,
Microsoft Confirms It's Working On Portable Gaming Device
Microsoft is working on a handheld gaming device that won't be available for a few years. The success of the Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck shows a market for portable gaming devices. The handheld system could be closely tied to Xbox Game Pass.
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,
Xbox confirms that it’s working on a handheld — here’s what we know
Death Stranding' just dropped on Xbox — here’s why the internet is shocked. Unfortunately, that's about all we know. Spencer didn't share specifics, as those detail
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An Xbox Handheld is Being Developed, But is Sadly 'Years Out' According To Xbox Head
On Wednesday, Xbox head Phil Spencer confirmed Microsoft is working on Xbox handheld gaming prototypes, though such a device ...
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An Xbox handheld console is coming, but not so soon
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer has confirmed that an Xbox handheld gaming console is in development, although it remains ...
Inverse
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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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Stop waiting for an Xbox handheld and just buy a Steam Deck
Case in point: the Xbox handheld. Rumors of some kind of Microsoft-made competitor to the Game Boy have been floating around ...
techjuice.pk
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Sony May Be Preparing to Enter the Handheld Gaming Market Again
Sony too play a long way back in the handheld gaming industry. This company first launched in the market in 2004 in Japan and ...
GameRant on MSN
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Potential Xbox Handheld Reveal Window Narrowed Down by Insider
An established industry insider attempts to narrow down the announcement window of Microsoft's rumored Xbox handheld console.
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