- Xbox would have worked with a mystery OEM partner to develop a PC game computer
- The pocket computer should be launched this year
- It is very likely to be powered by the Windows 11 operating system
Do you feel a little misfortune and sadness about the current state of Xbox equipment? This could change this year, because Xbox would have developed a PC game laptop in partnership with an unknown OEM (manufacturer of original equipment).
Windows Central reports that the pocket computer, named “Project Keenan”, should arrive in 2025. According to sources, the partner device will have the part with the entire usual Xbox brand, emblematic green reflections and this Xbox guide button always important.
It is not clear to which OEM Microsoft has teamed up for the development of the allegedly game portable device. The probable candidates could be MSI, Lenovo or Asus – who have all had successful portable outings with devices like the Lenovo Legion Go and Asus Rog Ally.
The pocket computer would most likely be focused on PC games, a bit like these aforementioned devices as well as the steam game. It would also be supplied by Windows 11 and would offer launcher care, including Game Pass and Steam. Naturally, such a pocket computer would also be an excellent adjustment for Xbox Cloud games.
It should not be surprising that Xbox himself has entered the portable play space. These devices have proven to be a massive success overall, offering a PC quality diet in a portable chassis.
Not to mention the fact that pocket computers more focused on the console were also enormous successes, the success of Nintendo Switch and PlayStation Portal being the most apparent. In addition, with the Nintendo Switch 2 later arriving this year, the moment would certainly be good for Xbox to enter the ring with a potentially more powerful PC games.