ASUS ROG Ally 2 Leak: ASUS Next Generation Handheld Could Appear at Computex 2026

ASUS handheld rumors continue growing ahead of Computex as next-generation ROG Ally discussions gain momentum across the gaming industry.

Hardware by Tanvir Kabbo on  May 26, 2026

The handheld gaming business is still chugging along, with new speculations pointing to ASUS perhaps prepping its next-gen portable. With the heat being turned up on AMD- and Intel-powered handhelds, the talk of a potential ROG Ally 2 is back in the spotlight, especially with major tech shows coming up in early June. While official confirmation is still pending, multiple leaks and industry discussions point to a possible reveal window.

Growing Rumors Around Next Generation ASUS Handheld

The single biggest unanswered question about an ASUS product heading into the upcoming tech event is the ROG Ally 2. Reports suggest that FCC filings and certification leaks from 2025 point toward an AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme APU paired with up to 64GB RAM. A black variant has also been mentioned, featuring a dedicated Xbox button, according to earlier hardware reports from industry sources.

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However, ASUS has not officially confirmed the device. This has made the upcoming event one of the most anticipated moments for handheld gaming enthusiasts awaiting clarity on whether a true successor to the original ROG Ally lineup is coming.

At the same time, uncertainty remains about whether this would be a full new-generation device or a mid-cycle refresh rather than a complete architecture jump.

Industry Leaks And Computex Timing

Additional claims from handheld-focused content creators suggest that ASUS could showcase a next-generation gaming handheld during the early June tech showcase window. While no official specifications have been shared, it has been hinted that viewers should pay attention to the event for possible announcements related to ASUS handheld hardware.

It has also been claimed that more details could emerge shortly after the event timetable, in keeping with ongoing industry leaks and preview cycles.

At this point, there is no definite data regarding the chipset, display size, pricing, or the final product name. It is still unclear whether the device will continue under the ROG Ally branding or adopt a new naming structure entirely.

Possible Hardware Direction And Platform Uncertainty

From a hardware perspective, the situation remains highly uncertain. While Intel is expected to introduce new ARC handheld-focused chips during the upcoming event window, ASUS is not officially listed as a confirmed partner for that platform.

On the AMD side, expectations remain that the Ryzen Z3 series is not arriving this early, making a next-generation leap unlikely in the immediate term. This has led to speculation that any ASUS reveal could instead represent a refinement of existing hardware rather than a full generational upgrade.

The talk right now is that if we see a new device, it will be an incremental upgrade (better efficiency, better thermals, better display) rather than a complete chipset overhaul.

Positioning Against Existing Handheld Devices

You already see this class of high-end APU powering plenty of devices in the handheld space, including current ROG Ally models and competing handheld PCs. Given that the ASUS partnership devices with Xbox branding are already equipped with the best Z2 Extreme-class hardware, the question arises: how could a future ROG Ally 2 stand apart?

Key unknowns include whether the next tablet would feature 24GB or 32GB of RAM, a bigger display, or OLED technology. These capabilities could be the key to differentiating it from other existing Xbox-branded handhelds and competitors in the same performance tier.

Another important factor is pricing strategy. Memory and storage components are becoming more expensive, making the portable market more costly. However, ASUS has thus far managed to avoid major price hikes across its portable range, helping it sustain consumer interest.

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Market Pressure And Pricing Challenges

Pricing pressure is bearing down on the wider handheld gaming business. Upmarket handhelds now cost so much that it's difficult for the mainstream to adopt them, and certain new models are rumored to cost very high prices.

This is a huge hurdle for any possible ROG Ally 2 release: how to improve performance without raising the price. A device that could traverse the broad market price brackets could be difficult to sell in a market where the average consumer prefers sub-$1000 portable systems.

At the same time, it will be important for ASUS to keep prices in check and maintain parity with similar devices to avoid overlap or cannibalizing sales of existing models.

Uncertain Future of ROG Ally Line

It's not yet clear whether ASUS wants to treat a new handheld as a direct follow-up to the original ROG Ally series or as an entirely new product line. The fact alone that we're seeing Xbox-branded ASUS handhelds has already changed expectations, with some users seeing them as the genuine successor to the lineup.

This makes it more difficult to understand where a possible ROG Ally 2 would fit within the ecosystem. It might be a premium alternative, a revamped standalone model, or an entirely different approach to ASUS's handheld strategy.

Tanvir Kabbo

Senior Editor, NoobFeed

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