
Last year, Microsoft gaming CEO Phil Spencer hinted that a mobile Xbox would be launched after seeing the positive response to Steam Deck, ROG Ally and various other Windows-based consoles. But today, Windows Central reports that development of the mobile Xbox has been put on hold for a while. So, what should you know about it?
For your information, this is to focus on ensuring Windows 11 runs better on current and future consoles. Microsoft suddenly changed course a week after SteamOS 3.7.8 was released to support consoles other than the Steam Deck, which was seen as a threat to Windows 11.
While the Xbox mobile is on hold for a while, Project Kennan, which is being developed with ASUS, is still ongoing. Kenna will likely launch by the end of the year with support for Xbox and more PC games than some of the Windows 11-powered consoles that have been launched previously.
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