The Asus ROG Xbox Ally has had $100 knocked off its price on Amazon, bringing the Windows gaming handheld down to just $499, which is $50 cheaper than the Steam Deck OLED. Originally priced at $599, the Xbox Ally isn’t as powerful as the Xbox Ally X but still outmuscles the Steam Deck, while having a higher resolution screen and compatibility with a wider range of Windows games. The discounted Asus Xbox Ally price isn’t an official reduction by Microsoft, so we don’t know if this is a sign of a permanent new price that will truly shake up our best gaming handheld guide. However, other retailers are yet to respond, making this a genuinely significant price reduction and a great time to buy.
The Asus ROG Xbox Ally price just dropped $100 making it cheaper than the Steam Deck
8 April 20260

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