Court documents that surfaced this week have unveiled Microsoft’s plans for a redesign of the Xbox Series X, known internally as “Lockhart.” What has gone somewhat unnoticed is that the company is simultaneously developing a portable gaming console, as indicated in the same court documents.

While specifics are limited, it appears to follow the design trend of current-gen handhelds like the Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck, featuring a sizable screen and buttons on both sides.

Xbox handheld console

As for the release date, it’s uncertain, but it’s expected to debut within this console generation, possibly alongside other Microsoft hardware releases, including a digital Xbox Series X and a cloud-based gaming device. Microsoft’s clear aim is to diversify its hardware offerings and boost sales.

What adds intrigue is that this move sets the stage for fierce competition in the handheld console space. Sony is set to launch the PlayStation Portal, Nintendo has its successful hybrid Switch and rumored successor, and the Steam Deck is making waves.

The leaked documents also revealed Microsoft’s gaming software plans. Gamers can anticipate remasters of beloved titles like Fallout 3 and Oblivion, a new Doom game, and Dishonored 3.

In related gaming news, the AMD Z1 version of the Asus ROG Ally gaming handheld has finally hit store shelves in the US market. The brand has slashed its price by $100 to make it more attractive for gamers.

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