For almost two decades, rumours have swirled about a handheld Xbox console to rival Nintendo and PlayStation.
Now, it's finally here. The ROG Xbox Ally has been released worldwide, putting an end to the speculation.
It works natively with Xbox's Game Pass subscription service out of the box, meaning members will start off with hundreds of games in their library.
But its big trick is that it's really a portable computer running Windows, meaning most digital PC games people already own will work too - so long as they don't need a keyboard and mouse to play.
It's capable of running most modern games at a decent resolution, although all that tech doesn't come cheap. The handheld costs £499, or £799 for the more powerful ROG Xbox Ally X.
I've had my hands on the console for the past week and my experience has been positive - though the hardware certainly has its hiccups.
So, has it been worth the wait?




