PlayStation Veteran Shuhei Yoshida Praises Xbox Ally Handheld
PlayStation veteran Shuhei Yoshida has publicly expressed his enjoyment of the Xbox Ally handheld gaming device, even playing Ninja Gaiden 4 on it.
Yoshida, a key figure at PlayStation for decades, revealed his use of the Ally in recent days, highlighting the device’s capabilities. The Xbox Ally, launched earlier this year, is a collaboration between Microsoft and ASUS, offering a Windows-based handheld gaming experience. Microsoft has been navigating pricing concerns surrounding the device, particularly after a pricing leak suggested a significantly higher retail cost than initially anticipated.
The Ally’s price point, starting at $699, has been a point of discussion, with Microsoft explaining the cost reflects a prioritization of delivering a full “Windows experience.” Xbox President Sarah Bond stated the pricing strategy is also informed by the company’s broader plans for next-generation console development heading into 2026. The device supports Xbox Game Pass and, through its Windows operating system, allows access to a wide range of PC game libraries. Learn more about Xbox Play Anywhere and game compatibility.
This endorsement from a prominent figure in the competing PlayStation ecosystem is notable as it signals the Ally’s appeal extends beyond the traditional Xbox consumer base. Microsoft is attempting to clarify its position following the pricing controversy and address supply chain issues. For more information on the broader gaming landscape, visit The Verge.
Microsoft officials have indicated they will continue to monitor consumer feedback and adjust strategies as needed, focusing on delivering a compelling handheld gaming experience.
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