Has Xbox ever had a handheld console?

No, Xbox has never released a dedicated handheld console.


🕹️ A Quick History: Did Xbox Ever Try to Make a Handheld?

Microsoft has explored the idea of a handheld Xbox many times over the years, but none have made it to market. Here’s what we know:

❌ No Official Xbox Handheld (Yet)

  • Unlike Nintendo (Game Boy, Switch) or Sony (PSP, PS Vita), Xbox has always focused on home consoles—from the original Xbox to the Series X/S.

  • Microsoft has never released a physical, portable handheld console under the Xbox brand.

🔍 Rumored Projects: “xBoy” and “Xbox Portable”

  • In the early 2000s and 2010s, Microsoft internally considered several portable gaming concepts, codenamed things like:

    • “xBoy”

    • “Xbox Go”

    • “Project Mercury”

  • Despite prototypes and planning, Microsoft canceled them—mostly due to cost, competition from Nintendo, and a focus on PC and console ecosystems.


📱 Xbox's Modern Handheld Strategy: Cloud, Not Hardware

Instead of building a new handheld, Microsoft now focuses on Xbox Cloud Gaming (part of Game Pass Ultimate), allowing you to play Xbox games on devices you already own:

Platform How Xbox Games Work
Android Phones & Tablets Xbox app or browser (streaming)
iPhones/iPads Browser-based streaming
Windows PCs & Laptops Xbox app + Cloud or Game Pass PC
Steam Deck & Aya Neo Xbox Cloud Gaming + PC gaming
Smart TVs (select models) Xbox app for cloud gaming

You can pair a controller (like the Xbox Wireless Controller or mobile gamepad) and stream AAA games like Halo Infinite, Forza Horizon 5, and Starfield—no console required.


🎯 Final Thought

So, while Xbox has never made a handheld console, it has fully embraced handheld-style play through the cloud. Devices like the Steam Deck, Retroid Pocket 3+, and even smartphones now act as “unofficial Xbox handhelds.”

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