Mobile gaming consoles are a series of devices that are now increasingly popular among gamers, especially those who want the ability to play their favorite PC games no matter where they are.
Companies such as ASUS, MSI, Lenovo and others have already shown their own mobile PC console offerings, and recently, Phil Spencer, CEO of Microsoft Gaming has confirmed that Microsoft also seems to be developing a mobile console under the Xbox brand.
In an interview with Bloomberg, he said Microsoft wants to build a console that is not just a compact device that houses the Windows 11 operating system, but a console that embodies Xbox as a gaming brand used by millions of users.
He said that the mobile console is currently in the prototype phase, but for now it may only be a prototype in terms of the console's frame construction, as he also said that the mobile console is expected to be ready for release in a few years. .
This is quite interesting as brands like ASUS, MSI and Lenovo are all set to introduce their second generation of mobile PC consoles soon, and Microsoft may have to catch up with them to ensure their offerings don't become obsolete before hitting the market.