ASUS ROG Ally price leaks: Can it beat Steam Deck on performance value?



What you need to know

  • Apparent prices have leaked for both models of the ASUS ROG Ally, as reported by The Verge.
  • The 256GB model features an AMD Z1 CPU and is implied to cost $599.99 at launch, according to reliable leakers Roland Quandt and SnoopyTech.
  • A more powerful 512GB variant includes an AMD Z1 Extreme CPU, apparently launching at $699.99, with ASUS’ official ROG Ally announcement set for May 11.

The ROG Ally (opens in new tab) is an upcoming PC gaming handheld going head-to-head with Valve for the portable gaming crown currently (and arguably) adorned by the Steam Deck (opens in new tab). Officially, we’re still waiting for confirmation on the ROG Ally’s price, but that hasn’t prevented a flood of ROG Ally price leaks (opens in new tab) from spreading around the Internet, and they look as legitimate as it gets. Naturally, any leak should be taken with a sizable pinch of salt. Still, third-party retailer listings with matching specs hint at accurate prices, and they’re dangerously close to the competition.

Lining up with everything we know about the ASUS ROG Ally (opens in new tab), a collection of reliable sources recently leaked prices for both planned console models. Like the Steam Deck, the ROG Ally comes in two flavors: one with 256GB of solid-state storage and the other doubling it to 512GB. The real difference is that the larger variant also boosts its CPU power by including the beefier AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme mobile chip rather than the Ryzen Z1, both based on the Zen 4 architecture with RDNA3 GPU cores.

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