A rare price drop hits the budget Xbox Ally, and it changes the value equation in a big way: A true Windows-based answer to the Steam Deck
ASUS' ROG Xbox Ally is the affordable little brother of the Xbox Ally X, with specs closer to the Steam Deck.
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Updated Tuesday, April 7 at 1:00 PM ET: We've rechecked the price and stock, and this deal is still on, though we're not sure how much longer, as it's been a few days now, so consider acting fast! — Daniel Rubino, Editor-in-Chief
Price hikes for gaming handhelds are coming in hot and fast across the board thanks to the ongoing RAM crisis.
Yet, one gaming handheld that's managed to escape this hike thus far (at least in the US) is the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally, a modest device built for portable Xbox gaming that's currently available at a 17% discount for $499.99 at Amazon.
"The ROG Xbox Ally is a modest handheld that offers performance that's more on the level of the Steam Deck, making it one of the most direct competitors to Valve's device." — Rebecca Spear, Former Gaming and News Editor
Windows Central review: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Why buy the Xbox Ally?
The Xbox Ally is one of Steam Deck's biggest direct competitors as it features similar performance levels for playing games thanks to its advanced AMD Ryzen Z2 A processor, 16GB RAM, and 7-inch IPS display with a 120Hz Variable Refresh Rate (VRR).
With these specs, the Xbox Ally can easily run low-end to AA budget games at 60fps and 1080p resolutions. Although it will have some trouble running intensive, demanding AAA titles like Cyberpunk 2077 and Forza Horizon 5 at high graphical settings compared to its big brother, the Xbox Ally X.
That's where the similarities end, as the Xbox Ally has a few advantages over the Steam Deck.
These include the ability to stream Xbox games via Xbox Cloud Gaming and PC games via NVIDIA GeForce NOW with little to no lag, superior ergonomic grips that are more comfortable to hold for long periods of time, and compatibility with more digital storefronts to download games from due to being outfitted with Windows 11.
The only things that hold the Xbox Ally back are its lack of performance-boosting HYPR-RX support, low battery life for playing AAA titles unplugged (1 to 2 hours to be precise), and a moderate 512GB SSD (thankfully, you can enhance it with one of the best MicroSD cards for Xbox Ally and Xbox Ally X).
If you can look past those flaws, then the Xbox Ally is one of the best gaming handhelds you can buy if you're a fan of Xbox or PC gaming on the go.
If this gaming handheld sounds like your ally, then now's the best time to get an Xbox Ally using this $499.99 at Amazon, as this could potentially be the last time it's sold for so low before it gets price-hiked high like it is in Japan or like how the Xbox Ally X has been price-hiked in Australia.
Alternative discounts
Is Amazon's stock or discount deal on the Xbox Ally expires, here are some discount deals for it you can use as backup options:
- $538.00 at Walmart (was $599.99)
- $538.99 at Best Buy (was $599.99)
- $538.00 at Newegg (was $599.99)
FAQ
Can Xbox Ally play my existing Xbox library?
Yes it can so long as your games are PC-compatible via Xbox App, PC Game Pass and Xbox Play Anywhere.
Can Xbox Ally play Steam, Epic, or other PC games?
Yes it can as it runs Windows 11, allowing the Xbox Ally access to digital storefronts like Steam, GOG, EA App, Ubisoft Connect, and Battle.net and download games from them.
Can it play games offline?
Yes it can, although some games will require the internet to access online multiplayer some Xbox app titles will require an internet connection every two weeks to verify its license.
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Alexander Cope is a gaming veteran of 35-plus years who primarily covers Xbox and PC gaming news and spotlights on discounts on the best laptops, peripherals, and other electronics here at Windows Central. Ever since the 8-bit era, Alexander has journeyed through dozens of epic Japanese RPGs, such as Final Fantasy and Persona, and conquered challenging action titles, including Monster Hunter and Elden Ring. When he's not obsessing over the latest Monster Hunter game, Alexander is on hand to help recommend the best discount on productivity and gaming-related laptops and accessories that's worth your time and money.
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