Asus ROG Ally 2 FAQ: Everything we know and improvements we want in the next-gen gaming handheld


The ROG Ally has been out for less than a year, but that hasn’t stopped Asus from planning its successor. There is some definite evidence that the ROG Ally 2 could be coming in 2024. This isn’t surprising, given that several more gaming handhelds are on the market today. Asus will have to work hard to ensure the ROG Ally successor stays relevant. 

Without further ado, here’s everything you need to know about the ROG Ally 2 and a list of improvements we need to see in this next-gen handheld. 

What is ROG Ally 2?

Asus India Vice President Arnold Su revealed that a next-gen ROG Ally would likely come in 2024. (Image credit: ASUS)

ROG Ally 2 is the name the internet has given the ROG Ally successor. Whether or not it will be called ROG Ally 2 remains to be seen. However, the original gaming handheld’s name is very recognizable, so it wouldn’t be surprising if Asus used it as the official name. 

Is ROG Ally 2 a real thing?

Yes, although that might not be its real name. During an interview with Techlusive, Asus India Vice President Arnold Su said, “…we most likely will launch a second-generation [handheld gaming console] this year. We will still keep the Windows features, but we will focus more on gaming.”





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