ASUS may present the ROG Ally 2 during Computex 2026, one of the largest technology fairs in the world, which takes place at Taipei between June 2nd and 5th. German technology channel Steam Dad revealed that the company plans to showcase “a next-generation portable console” at the event. Ainda is not confirmed whether it will be an improved version of the original ROG Ally, released in 2023, or entirely new hardware.
ASUS has already confirmed its presence at Computex 2026, as has AMD, a supplier of processors and graphics chips for ROG line devices. The timing coincides with the celebration of 20 years of the Republic of Gamers brand, a division focused on the gaming public, which reinforces the possibility of a major announcement during the fair.
What we know so far about the ROG Ally 2
The manufacturer has not officially confirmed the launch of the ROG Ally 2 and has not published teasers about the product. Steam Dad, a YouTuber specializing in technology, stated that there are strong signs of the gaming laptop being presented at Computex. “I can’t say much here except that you should keep an eye on Computex if you want to see a next-gen laptop from ASUS. Pode unless something is featured there,” said the content creator.
Segundo the youtuber, more information may be released soon. “We’ll probably talk about it soon, maybe in two weeks. Não I can say no more about it now,” added Steam Dad.
Expected Especificações and context of ROG Ally 2
The ROG Ally, launched in 2023, is a portable console with an AMD Ryzen Z1 processor, 7-inch screen and compatibility with Steam and Game Pass. The current version offers intermediate performance for games at medium quality, with battery life varying depending on use and graphics settings.
Previous Rumoress suggest that the ROG Ally 2 should feature a newer AMD processor, a possible increase in screen refresh rate, and general performance improvements. More detailed Especificações is not yet circulating in reliable sources, keeping expectations open until a possible announcement.
Competição in the gaming notebook market
The portable gaming console market has grown significantly since the launch of the Steam Deck in 2022. Dispositivos like the ROG Ally, MSI Claw and PlayStation Portal compete for the interest of gamers seeking portable experiences. The presentation of new ASUS hardware could reposition the brand in the category.
AMD is also expected to take advantage of Computex to showcase its new processor solutions, which could include details about chips destined for future portable consoles. The synergy between ASUS and AMD at these fairs is historic and favors joint announcements.
Datas and next steps
Computex 2026 takes place between June 2nd and 5th on Taipei, Taiwan. The event attracts manufacturers, journalists and technology enthusiasts from around the world. ASUS has already reserved space and plans product presentations at its booth.
Additional Informações may emerge in the coming weeks, as suggested by Steam Dad. Fãs from ROG Ally and the gaming notebook segment should follow official announcements from ASUS and coverage of Computex 2026 to confirm specifications, price and availability of the possible new device.
What to expect from the reveal
Caso confirmed, the ROG Ally 2 would be a competitive response to advances in the portable market. The update should focus on:
- Desempenho superior in AAA games
- Battery Life Aumento
- Melhorias on cooling and noise
- Operating System Optimized Interface
- Compatibilidade with existing game libraries
ASUS has not ruled out aesthetic improvements to the design, although it prioritizes functionality. Preço and global launch are also points of interest for the international gaming community.

