Asus’ next ROG Ally will be the ROG Ally X (2024)

The Asus ROG Ally was the first true Steam Deck challenger; while I’d argue it fell a little short, it legitimately improved the state of affordable Windows handheld gaming with its plugged-in performance boosts and smooth variable refresh rate screen. Now, Asus is beginning to reveal its successor: the ROG Ally X.

Don’t call it an Ally 2: when it ships in the second half of the year, the Windows-based Ally X will have the same AMD Z1 Extreme chipset and the same 7-inch 48–120Hz VRR screen. It’s not quite like the Steam Deck OLED, where Valve got AMD to revise its chip for better battery life and stability and added a larger, brighter, gorgeous new OLED panel with improved response time and slimmer bezels.

“We’re not looking at 30 to 40 percent more capacity.”

But the newly black-colored handheld will have a substantial battery life improvement, Asus SVP Shawn Yen tells The Verge — because Asus will cram a substantially larger battery pack into the Ally X’s revised shell. “We’re not looking at 30 to 40 percent more capacity,” he tells me. “We’re looking at way more than that.”

Asus won’t talk specific specs today. Instead, Yen asks me how much battery life I’d realistically like from a revised handheld. I say I’d want to double the worst-case battery life to three hours since I’m currently seeing maybe 1.5 hours in intensive games. “It won’t disappoint your worst-case scenario,” he tells me.

Yen says battery life has been the single biggest request since launch; Asus has seen how the community sometimes straps giant external batteries to their handhelds, even though the Ally theoretically had room inside for a larger battery pack.

“When we launched [the original Ally], we didn’t have such a clear understanding that the battery might be something people desire more than a lighter-weight device,” he admits.

Battery isn’t the only change Asus is talking about today; the Ally X is about addressing many of the community’s top priorities for how to revise the original. “We think about battery and storage, graphics and memory, ports... our goal is to fit as many of those as possible into a device like this,” says Asus senior product manager Gabriel Meng.

Again, no specs today, but Asus says the Ally X should now have more than its current 16GB of RAM so that you can allocate lots of it to the GPU without impacting the rest of the system. It should have a longer M.2 2280 SSD slot, so buyers can more easily find and purchase larger SSD upgrades than the current M.2 2230 allows.

The Ally X should also be even more repairable, with redesigned joystick modules that are more interchangeable — and upgradable, I imagine, if Gulikit steps up? While I didn’t get to see it for myself, Asus says the handheld will be slightly heavier due to the larger battery, with revised grips, and slight tuning to things like the D-Pad, joysticks, and triggers.

Above: a video showing the inside of the original ROG Ally.

And, while Asus still won’t admit that the Ally’s SD card reader ever had any fault, tells me it’s the same exact SD card reader it uses in its laptops, and says it doesn’t believe any issues actually had to do with overheating, the Ally X will have a rearranged motherboard layout that sounds like it’ll move it away from the system’s vents. “We don’t want people to think that’s what we had to do,” Meng says of moving the SD reader. “We had to move things around the board to make them fit.”

Asus says the Ally X’s improvements will come at a cost; unlike the Steam Deck OLED, which largely replaced Valve’s LCD model at the same price points, the Ally X will start at a higher price than the original. The original 2023 ROG Ally will also continue to stick around and may see discounts.

As far as a ROG Ally 2 goes, Asus agrees that it has a similar philosophy to Valve: it wants to build a true successor when it can offer a significant performance boost, not just an incremental one.

And while Asus doesn’t plan to sell an aftermarket battery upgrade for original Ally buyers it has a big software update coming for those buyers as well: Armory Crate SE 1.5 is not only a very fresh coat of paint and navigation improvements — it’ll finally let players share their button mappings for various games with other Ally owners.

Asus’ next ROG Ally will be the ROG Ally X (3)Asus’ next ROG Ally will be the ROG Ally X (4)Asus’ next ROG Ally will be the ROG Ally X (5)Asus’ next ROG Ally will be the ROG Ally X (6)

1/4

Asus’ next ROG Ally will be the ROG Ally X (7)Asus’ next ROG Ally will be the ROG Ally X (8)Asus’ next ROG Ally will be the ROG Ally X (9)Asus’ next ROG Ally will be the ROG Ally X (10)

1/4

Asus tells me it still believes in Windows. While Meng says, “We are very open-minded to looking at other solutions,” and that the company does have conversations with Valve, Asus says it has philosophical and logistical reasons to stick with Microsoft’s OS, including a desire to have the “inclusiveness of all different game platforms” instead of relying on Steam. I’ll tell you about some of the logistical reasons in a future story.

Asus says it’ll formally announce the ROG Ally X on June 2nd.

Asus’ next ROG Ally will be the ROG Ally X (2024)

FAQs

Is ASUS releasing a new ROG Ally? ›

Raises the bar with numerous hardware improvements, including upgraded storage, memory, battery, and joysticks, elevating Windows handheld gaming to new heights. TAIPEI, Taiwan, June 2, 2024 — ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced the ROG Ally X, a new model of its popular ROG Ally handheld game console.

When can you buy the ROG Ally X? ›

The ROG Ally X officially released on July 22, 2024, so you can now now pick up the handheld and have it in your hands within a couple of days.

How much better is the ROG Ally X? ›

But if you can, the ROG Ally X is leagues better than its predecessor. Double the battery of the ROG Ally, so you can actually play for a few hours without a charger. Twice the storage, and 8 GB more RAM. 1,080-pixel display still looks great, and 120-Hz refresh rate makes for smooth gameplay.

When did Ally X come out? ›

Update: The Asus ROG Ally X is finally available worldwide today, July 22, directly via Asus online and Best Buy priced at $799.99 USD. Asus has also announced an updated version of its software, Armoury Crate Special Edition (ACSE), releasing today in celebration of the ROG Ally X's launch.

Is ASUS controlled by China? ›

ASUS is a Taiwan-based, multinational computer hardware and consumer electronics company that was established in 1989. Dedicated to creating products for today's and tomorrow's smart life, ASUS is the world's No. 1 motherboard and gaming brand as well as a top-three consumer notebook vendor.

How powerful is the ASUS ROG Ally? ›

When playing games at 720p, the ROG Ally easily outperforms the Deck — but once you jump to 1080p, that performance drops, often lower than the Deck. Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered, for example, hits steady 800p frame rates at the "Low" preset on a 1TB Steam Deck OLED, but 1080p needs "Very Low" on the ROG Ally.

Is Ally X worth it? ›

The Ally X improves upon every shortcoming I felt about the original handheld – and it only costs $100 more than the original for all these upgrades. With no release date for the Zotac Zone yet and the rumored Sony PSP 2 handheld slated for 2025, the ASUS ROG Ally X is our current best PC gaming handheld 2024 pick.

When did ROG Ally X come out? ›

Asus ROG Ally
An Asus ROG Ally running Windows 11
DeveloperAsus
Product familyRepublic of Gamers
TypeHandheld gaming computer
Release dateWW : June 13, 2023 (Ally, Z1 Extreme) WW : September 18, 2023 (Ally, Z1) WW : July 22, 2024 (Ally X, Z1 Extreme)
18 more rows

Does ROG Ally X have Hall effect? ›

It still has magnetic Hall Effect triggers, but revised slightly to make sure they don't interfere with the speakers or vibration motors. While it does support 100W charging now, it still comes with the same 65W adapter.

What are the changes in ROG Ally X? ›

As for what's changed under the hood, the Ally X comes with a larger 80Whr battery (compared to the 40Whr battery of the original), a doubling of SSD storage to 1TB, and a RAM boost from 16GB to 24GB (and it also gets a speed boost).

Which ROG model is best? ›

  • Asus ROG Strix Scar 16 (2023) The best Asus gaming laptop overall. ...
  • ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 (2024) The best Asus gaming laptop for most. ...
  • Asus TUF A15. The best budget Asus gaming laptop. ...
  • Asus ROG Strix Scar 18. The most powerful Asus gaming laptop. ...
  • Asus ROG Zephyrus Duo 16. The best Asus laptop for productivity and play.
Aug 8, 2024

What processor is in the ROG Ally X? ›

Powered by AMD Ryzen™ Z1 Extreme processor and up to 24GB of LPDDR5X RAM, the ROG Ally X now features up to 1TB of storage.

Will ROG Ally X be in stores? ›

Buyers can pick up Asus' latest gaming handheld console in-store on July 26 or have it shipped to them by the same date. The ROG Ally X uses AMD's Ryzen Z1 Extreme APU with eight Zen 4 cores with SMT (simultaneous multithreading) and an iGPU with 12 RDNA 3 Compute Units.

Is ROG Ally X out yet? ›

The Asus ROG Ally X was released on July 22, 2024.

Pre-orders for the brand-new ROG Ally X handheld were available from June 2, 2024, in conjunction with the handheld's unveiling at Computex 2024.

How big is the battery in the Ally X? ›

ROG Ally X Upgrades

First and foremost, the ROG Ally X delivers significant spec upgrades, starting with a bigger battery. The ROG Ally X is equipped with an 80Wh battery that offers longer playtimes than ever in handheld mode, without having to recharge in the middle of your session.

Can the ROG Ally play Steam games? ›

The ROG Ally isn't a typical portable game console — it runs Windows, the same software that powers gaming PCs around the world, making it the best handheld for those who want to play their existing library. Whether you've bought games from Steam, Epic Games, GOG, or the Xbox store, you can play them on the ROG Ally.

Does the ROG Ally come in black? ›

A new Steam Deck competitor is set to be revealed later today as Asus teases a new gaming handheld, and it may have an OLED display.

Does the ROG Ally have OLED? ›

During the recent ROG Pulse Q&A live stream about the ROG Ally X. Whitson Gordon explained why the ROG Ally X OLED didn't happen. ASUS heard the feedback but felt an upgrade like that would be better to go alongside a new chip for a next generation ROG Ally 2 and not a refresh like the ROG Ally X.

What GPU does ROG Ally have? ›

AMD Radeon™ graphics

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Sen. Ignacio Ratke

Last Updated:

Views: 6348

Rating: 4.6 / 5 (56 voted)

Reviews: 87% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Sen. Ignacio Ratke

Birthday: 1999-05-27

Address: Apt. 171 8116 Bailey Via, Roberthaven, GA 58289

Phone: +2585395768220

Job: Lead Liaison

Hobby: Lockpicking, LARPing, Lego building, Lapidary, Macrame, Book restoration, Bodybuilding

Introduction: My name is Sen. Ignacio Ratke, I am a adventurous, zealous, outstanding, agreeable, precious, excited, gifted person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.