ROG Xbox Ally has announced the Handheld Compatibility Program, which will help players conveniently identify games that have been optimized for Windows handhelds. Mimicking Valve's own program for identifying "Deck Verified" games, this new feature introduced by the ROG Xbox Ally aims to facilitate handheld gaming on Microsoft's OS.
After successfully entering the handheld gaming PC market in 2023, Asus is now set to continue in this segment with more powerful offerings. Excitingly, this time the tech giant has partnered with Xbox to provide a better console gaming-like experience. The ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X are the Phil Spencer-led company's first foray into handhelds of any kind. While the Xbox Ally X is the top-tier variant, the Xbox Ally is the more affordable but less powerful variant.
Xbox recently explained the Handheld Compatibility Program, one of the new features present in both the ROG Xbox Ally and the ROG Xbox Ally X. Essentially, it is the console giant's effort to make PC games that offer an optimal, out-of-the-box experience on Windows handhelds easily discoverable. According to the company, its goal is to let Xbox Ally owners quickly find games that can be played right...