- ASUS ROG Ally was released on June 13, 2023, and is now anticipated to have a successor called ROG Ally 2.
- A special livestream will be broadcast on May 9, 2024, to shed light on the new device.
- The current ROG Ally has some imperfections, such as heating issues and limited color options, which users hope will be addressed in the new iteration.
ASUS has announced an upcoming update for the ROG Ally handheld gaming device, scheduled for April 25, 2024, which will include the integration of AMD Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) technology.
Lenovo Legion Go, a popular handheld gaming device with an 8.8-inch display and detachable controllers, is set to have a successor with even more features, according to Lenovo's APAC Gaming Category Manager. ASUS is also developing its own ROG Ally 2, setting the stage for a competition between the two companies in the handheld gaming market. The enhancements for the Legion Go 2 are still unknown, but enthusiasts hope for advancements like variable refresh rate (VRR) technology. Both Lenovo and ASUS are gearing up to launch their next-gen consoles simultaneously, creating excitement in the handheld gaming community.