- According to the reports, Rog Xbox ally will be launched on October 16, two months after its presence of Gamescom
- This filtration occurs shortly after a previous report that suggested an order date in advance of August 20
- Caballero Hollow: Silksong Now it could be launched on October 16
Gamescom 2025 is just around the corner and is ready to show a wide range of very anticipated games and hardware, including the new Rog Xbox ally of Microsoft and Asus. Now a new filtration has given us more information about the launch date of the latter, which is a little further than previously planned.
According to Bilbil-Kun through Dealabs, Rog Xbox’s Ally will launch on October 16, after practical advances in Gamescom in August. This escape follows a previous report that an advance orders would open on August 20, essentially insinuating that the units would be ready to send consumers from that date. However, that does not seem to be the case.
Although the new report insists that the date of August 20 is precise for early orders, the alleged release date of October 16 means that the new hand computer will arrive a little late to the party among the new releases. The MSI Claw A8, another hand computer used by Ryzen Z2 Extreme of AMD, is now available in some regions of Europe, with the Lenovo Legion Go 2 that is expected to launch soon, since its prototype is now available in China.
If this leak is legitimate, it means that fans will be waiting for more than a month to finally acquire the devices, one of which is supposed to be too expensive. Apparently there will be two models; The Rog Xbox Ally X (it was rumored that has a price of $ 899) with the Ryzen Ai Z2 Extreme processor, while the Xbox Ally Rog will use a weaker processor, the Ryzen Z2A.
As for the long -awaited Caballero Hollow: SilksongThis new leak should mean that it will be launched on October 16, since Xbox president Sarah Bond confirmed that the title would be launched together with Rog Xbox’s ally.
ANALYSIS: A two -month wait makes this launch a little less exciting
While a two -month wait is not exactly the worst here, a little of the emotion I have for the new devices. I am no longer satisfied with the recent hands pricing labels such as the MSI Claw A8, MSI Claw 8 AI+and the Rog Xbox Ally X label, so the additional wait is not exactly a great news for consumers.
Do not be misunderstood, I am not planning to buy the Xbox Ally X ROG, but I plan that.
The wait also adds to the frustration of the lack of availability in the market, since it is increasingly difficult to find stocks of the tastes of Lenovo Legion Go Z1 Extreme. The latter is a device that I am particularly interested thanks to its 8 -inch screen, but it is not found anywhere in the United Kingdom, and there is no guarantee that the same stock problems will not happen to Rog Xbox’s ally.
From what we have already seen from the Ryzen Z2 Extreme, it seems that the price jump of a Z1 hand computer of extreme power is excessive. At this point, all I want is an equivalent of hand to the power of Asus Rog Ally, with an 8 -inch screen, but that comes with a considerable price or a lack of availability.
Rog Xbox’s Ally is a 7 -inch device that, unfortunately, could mark both those ‘expensive prices’ boxes and ‘low stock’, and that does not leave me excited about its launch.