Xbox expands the compatible catalog with Xbox Ally by adding 12 new games, with specific improvements for handheld gaming.
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Xbox is taking firm steps in its bid for portable gaming. In recent hours, a new batch of Xbox Ally-compatible titles has been confirmed, for the portable device based on Windows that Microsoft is promoting along with ASUS. In total, 12 games have received support, with specific improvements to ensure a smooth experience on a portable screen.
The update is divided into two distinct groups. On the one hand, seven games have been optimized specifically for Xbox Ally, which means they work stably without the need to adjust graphics settings. On the other hand, five additional titles are now compatible, allowing for problem-free play, although with room for adjusting performance or quality according to preferences.
New games optimized for Xbox Ally
These titles already have a profile designed for portability, prioritizing stability, controls, and energy consumption:
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Extra Coin
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I’m in Love With Your Dead Grandmother
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Indika
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Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound
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Un.key
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Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2
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Woodturning 3D
New games compatible with Xbox Ally
They work correctly on the device, although they may require small graphical or performance adjustments:
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Brews & Bastards
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Drop Duchy – Complete Edition
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Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade
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Speedball
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The Talos Principle 2
Xbox is thus expanding a catalog that is still in full expansion. Although many games in the ecosystem are not yet adapted to the portable format, regular updates demonstrate that support is advancing constantly, especially with recent titles and some included in Xbox Game Pass.
For those who already play on Xbox Ally — or are considering taking the leap —, this new wave reinforces the idea that portable gaming within the Xbox ecosystem is starting to take real shape, with more and more proposals ready to play without complications.

