Xbox could have a new console in 2027, although not without a small twist
It could also be that we had a portable console much sooner than we imagined

- March 11, 2025
- Updated: March 11, 2025 at 10:57 AM

Microsoft is planning to launch a portable device under the Xbox brand by the end of this year, in collaboration with a well-known PC gaming company, possibly ASUS or Lenovo. This device, internally known as Keenan, resembles the Lenovo Legion Go S and will run on the Windows operating system, providing access to the Microsoft Store and PC Game Pass, suggesting a robust gaming experience for users.
The next Microsoft console could arrive very soon
The launch of the portable device is conceived as a test for the next generation of Xbox equipment, which is expected to arrive in 2027 as the successor to the current Xbox Series X. Phil Spencer, CEO of Microsoft Gaming, has mentioned that a portable Xbox model is “a few years” away and has emphasized the need for innovation for the new Xbox hardware. This approach is part of a broader strategy to strengthen the Xbox brand in an increasingly competitive market.
Although the product launch timeline could be altered as Microsoft moves forward with its plans for the future of Xbox, the intention to launch a portable device this year could serve as a “test drive” to check the viability of the project. Despite this, the details about the associated company have not yet been officially confirmed, which has led to some rumors also mentioning brands like Razer or MSI as possible collaborators.
The idea of a portable Xbox device has been a recurring topic in industry conversations, especially considering that the hardware of the next Xbox needs to be more innovative, according to Spencer. At the same time, there are rumors suggesting that the next model of Xbox could be scheduled for release in 2026, although this realignment of plans has not yet been confirmed by Microsoft.
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