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    The Xbox Ally gaming handheld would be perfect to me, if it wasn’t for this one thing

    June 10, 2025

    Microsoft and ASUS have announced the ROG Xbox Ally gaming handheld, and it could be amazing… But I’m not excited about one part of the new handhelds.

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