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Weak Asus ROG Xbox Ally X supply leaks suggesting Microsoft doesn't have lot of confidence in handheld console

Started by Redaktion, October 20, 2025, 12:14:13

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Redaktion

The launch supply of the new Asus ROG Xbox Ally X is not great according to a leak by Moore's Law Is Dead. Supply of the handheld console, which is the first Xbox-branded portable gaming console, has been compared to GPUs like the RTX 5080 that were incredible hard to find at launch.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Weak-Asus-ROG-Xbox-Ally-X-supply-leaks-suggesting-Microsoft-doesn-t-have-lot-of-confidence-in-handheld-console.1142461.0.html

Lohrddeakonthebishop

There is nothing but all there propaganda pieces out about x box which are pretty out there, although I see why..... Its getting a little out of hand lol. Why would they go through with production with no faith in it. Look at the sales, come with some data. The target articles are false info too. s*** is funny. You work for sony bro?

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Quote from: Lohrddeakonthebishop on October 24, 2025, 10:51:00There is nothing but all there propaganda pieces out about x box which are pretty out there, although I see why..... Its getting a little out of hand lol. Why would they go through with production with no faith in it. Look at the sales, come with some data. The target articles are false info too. s*** is funny. You work for sony bro?

Things can get complicated at large companies, just like how WP7 boss backstabbed the Kin. Companies aren't one entity and when you have 3rd party suppliers involved things can get even more hectic. Things like company A wants to borrow a brand of company B, so they rush to market but notice the segment wasn't as big as they thought so their interest wane mid cycle.

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