The extremely long-standing rumors regarding Microsoft making a portable game console got a strong shot in the arm over the weekend from none other than Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer. Speaking on stage as part of an IGN Live interview, Spencer said directly that "I think we should have a handheld, too."
The comment stops just short of an official announcement that Microsoft is actively working on portable gaming hardware for the first time. But if anyone is in a position to make an "I think we should..." into an operational reality, it's Spencer.
"The future for us in hardware is pretty awesome," Spencer continued during the IGN presentation. "And the work that the team is doing around different form factors, different ways to play, I'm incredibly excited about it."
Previous insider reports suggested that Microsoft had at one point prototyped a cloud-focused Xbox handheld sporting a new "lightweight version" of the Xbox UI. Speaking to IGN, though, Spencer suggested any potential portable Xbox would not be a modified version of the streaming-only PlayStation Portal.
"I like my ROG Ally, my Lenovo Legion Go, my Steam Deck," Spencer said. "I think being able to play games locally is really important."
We’ve heard it before?
If Spencer's mention of "different form factors" sounds familiar, that's probably because he said something almost identical back in February when he told Bloomberg that he "get[s] excited about different form factors that allow people to play in different places." Around the same time, Spencer told the Verge that he was looking at unorthodox ways that Xbox could potentially capture more "player hours," saying: