The just-fully-announced Legion Go 2 would be the first handheld outdoors of Asus that’s confirmed to get the new Xbox full-screen experience. Lenovo spokesperson Jeff Witt tells me consumers will be capable to manually swap the hand held to Xbox FSE after it’s prepared within the spring 2026 time-frame. Asus will get it far sooner on October 16th when it co-launches the Xbox Ally and Xbox Ally X with Microsoft, after which Microsoft’s “next focus” might be bringing it to the unique Asus ROG Ally and Ally X.
Fingers crossed {that a} far lighter model of Home windows will enhance efficiency, like we’ve seen when running SteamOS on the same hardware as Windows, and let these handhelds intelligently wake and sleep. We’ve already seen the Xbox FSE can save reminiscence and is less complicated to navigate with a gamepad, however Microsoft’s solely given us very restricted time with it.
