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Phil Spencer Thinks Xbox Should Have A Handheld

In a recent Xbox Game Showcase interview, Xbox boss Phil Spencer said that he thinks the brand should release a handheld console.

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Rumors have swirled about a handheld Xbox console for years, but none of them have ever quite panned out. At this year's Xbox Game Showcase, Xbox chief Phil Spencer made his feelings on the matter clear. Asked about the concept in a recent interview, Spencer simply said: "I think we should have a handheld."

While that statement--given in a discussion with IGN--appears to speak for itself, Spencer quickly stated that the interviewer will also have to speak to Sarah Bond, the president of Xbox, on the issue. He also expressed positive feelings about the future of Xbox hardware, calling it "pretty awesome," and that he's excited to talk about "different form factors" in that hardware.

Spencer's response falls short of an official announcement of an Xbox handheld, but it would certainly seem to indicate that the company is headed in that direction. However, what form it might take remains to be seen. In that same interview, Spencer addressed the closure of several Microsoft-owned game studios earlier this year, including Tango Gameworks, calling it "a decision that is very hard on those teams" and stating that he "has to run a sustainable business inside the company."

The success of the Steam Deck and similar devices has triggered a renaissance in portable gaming over the past few years, which may have prompted Xbox to seriously consider releasing a portable console. Sony's PlayStation Portal has also enjoyed strong sales, and it's possible that Xbox might differentiate its console by offering local play (rather than remote-only). That said, Xbox did announce new hardware at the showcase in the form of an all-digital Xbox Series X, which is all-white and has no disk drive. A report from earlier this year suggested that Microsoft was working on an Xbox handheld prototype, and it's apparently similar to the Steam Deck.

For more on the Xbox Games Showcase, check out our recap. The biggest announcements include the release date reveal of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, the reveal of Doom: The Dark Ages, and a new trailer for the renamed Dragon Age: The Veilguard.

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Why do you need to speak with Sarah Bond, when you're the boss. In fact, if you need to speak with anyone, then that should be Satya Nadella. He's the one running the show right now.

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I think a handheld would be great

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Hopefully it will be a hybrid system alas Switch.

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Na, just leave it to Steam Deck.

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sounds like every gaming company want to jump on nintendo bandwagon.

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Zune2?

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Great idea, duh, but please release one that will compete with Nintendo Switch as far as pricing goes, not Steamdeck or whatever that is way overpriced.

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@gawkerfools: Switch is ancient and can't even run Switch games properly. You need to put some muscle behind a handheld. And if is 500 dollars for their handheld then that will be just great. Most PC handhelds are going even higher than that.

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@gawkerfools: Nintendo Switch doesn't have the hardware capabilities to run current gen games without serious performance issues. As someone who owns both a Switch Lite and a Steam Deck, I only ever use my Switch for indie games, turn-based RPGs and visual novels. If Xbox makes a handheld it will have to be on the level of Steam Deck if they wish for it to be able to run current gen AAA titles.

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For what exactly? No one is buying the Xbox compared to the other 2 major players and with Ms releasing day/date on PC you got the steam deck which is pretty much the best PC handheld all while boosting the over all library. Sounds like a costly waste of effort.

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@ezio899: I love the Steam Deck, but a handheld Xbox console would be dope, especially if it supported the backwards compatible Xbox 360 library.

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@ezio899: To play games on.

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@bdrtfm: haha

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