ROG Ally X announced with several improvements, to be revealed on 2 June 2024

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As advertised, ASUS Republlic of Gamers (ROG) will indeed reveal a new ROG Ally gaming console. Turns out that it won't be called the ROG Ally 2 but rather the ROG Ally X with several improvements. It will be unveiled on 2 June 2024 which is just before Computex 2024 launches. 

According to Jake Kulinski and Whitson Gordon who were the hosts of ROG Pulse, the ROG Ally X was designed for gaming enthusiasts with some "goodies". The several improvements that were mentioned in the video include the battery (said to last a lot longer now), more memory and storage than before, ports and minimal physical changes. 

 

The hosts didn't spoil too much about the ROG Ally X but they did mention the new ROG Armory Crate SE version 1.5. This gaming software platform has a new look compared to the current one, as you can see in the screenshots above with a proper viewing of games in your library. Alternatively, you can also change the game library in a carousel layout view style which looks nice. 

Other than customising your game library, you can also set game profiles, remove or uninstall a game, add a favourite game and other functions. ASUS will let you share your game profile templates with other gamers too with whichever gamepad mode you adjusted which is pretty great. 

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You can watch the whole YouTube video since it's not very long. Until then, we have to wait for more information about the ROG Ally X on 2 June 2024. Stay tuned for our official news coverage on TechNave.com.