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Xbox’s rumoured handheld console could be with us this year. The console is said to look “unmistakably ‘Xbox'”, and is currently known by the codename Keenan.
This comes from a report courtesy of Windows Central. Here, reporter Jez Corden shares what he’s heard about Xbox’s hardware strategy, including both a handheld console, and the successor to the Xbox Series X/S.

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This next-gen Xbox is said to be targeting a 2027 launch, so seven years after the release of the Xbox Series X/S. Corden reports that the next Xbox will be “closer to Windows than ever before”, while also having backwards compatibility with older Xbox games.
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The handheld has not officially been announced so far, but Xbox boss Phil Spencer said back in November of last year that the company was working on prototypes. However, this would have suggested that the handheld was much further off than 2025, so it’s possible that Spencer wasn’t giving us the full picture.
Other than that, Microsoft’s VP of Next Generation, Jason Ronald, said that the handheld would be the “best of Xbox and Windows”. This is backed up in the latest report, as Corden says he expects it to be “more PC-oriented”.
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