Gaming
Delta Force: Hawk Ops Brings New Cross-Platform Gameplay

Global game development and operations team TiMi Studio Group announced today at Gamescom Opening Night Live the return of Delta Force, an iconic first-person shooter (FPS) video game series originally launched as a PC game 25 years ago.
The new game, Delta Force: Hawk Ops, will feature cross-platform play across console, PC and mobile when it launches at a date to be shared at a later time.
Delta Force: Hawk Ops intends to launch with three exciting, distinct game modes:
- Campaign Mode – Black Hawk Down: This exciting new campaign mode is a return to the infamous Mogadishu battle from the movie, featuring both the movie characters and their likenesses and the officially licensed remaster of the original Delta Force: Black Hawk Down video game.
- Extraction Mode – Hazard Operations: Squad up and take on other teams or AI-controlled mercenaries and royal guards in Hazard Operations, the most tactical take on the popular extraction genre to date. Random events across this massive map will keep players engaged, as well as selecting challenging PvE-focused missions as part of the experience.
- Large-Scale PvP Mode – Havoc Warfare: Compete as part of a large team on a massive map, featuring authentic terrains and including military vehicles, tanks and helicopters in a grand war.
Gameplay will feature a strong dose of tactical combat in each mode, as players will select from four Operator classes at launch. Choose from the dominant firepower of the Assault class, showcase your superior tactics with the Engineer class, heal teammates and keep your team fighting on as a Support class or create havoc through the element of surprise as a Recon class.
“Delta Force is one of the most iconic, original games in FPS history and it will soon be time for this fantastic series to return for players on all devices – console, mobile or PC – to play,” TiMi J3 studio general manager Leo Yao said. “We believe we’ve honoured the original series while creating a modern, tactical, operator-based game to be enjoyed by players worldwide, of all skill levels, for many years to come.”
The announcement was officially made with the game’s announcement trailer as part of Gamescom Opening Night Live, marking the first title in the series since 2009 and a continuation of the Delta Force gaming brand that launched in 1998. TiMi has assembled a global co-development unit, called “Jade Team,” which features extensive experience making hit PC games for the Chinese audience. Jade’s FPS team is led by Yao, who is one of the most successful game makers in the world, leading teams in the development of Call of Duty: Mobile and CrossFire Mobile.
Delta Force will also participate in “Into the Infinite: A Level Infinite Showcase,” which is on August 23 and is also part of Gamescom. Game director Shadow Guo will present some information about Delta Force and TiMi will present a new video showcasing both the game’s history and the title’s new lore, which is set in the near future on a North African island where elite corporate mercenaries, dangerous tribal guards and cutting-edge AI technology create an exciting setting for players to make their way.

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ASUS ROG Elevates Handheld Gaming with New ROG Xbox Ally and Ally X Models

ASUS Republic of Gamers has partnered with Xbox to introduce the next generation of portable gaming: the ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X. These premium handheld devices merge console-quality performance with PC versatility in an ergonomic design, setting a new standard for gaming on the go.
The new series features a completely reimagined chassis designed for extended play sessions, with comfort-focused ergonomics inspired by Xbox controllers. The flagship Ally X model takes immersion to the next level with advanced impulse triggers that deliver precise haptic feedback, mirroring the premium console gaming experience.
Powering these devices are cutting-edge AMD processors tailored for handheld gaming. The standard Ally model features the AMD Ryzen Z2 A Processor, while the high-end Ally X boasts the more powerful Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme Processor. Both chipsets are engineered to balance performance and efficiency, enabling smooth gameplay across all genres while optimising battery life.
Running on Windows 11 with a customised Xbox interface, the devices offer the best of both worlds: seamless access to Xbox Game Pass alongside the full flexibility of a Windows PC. The optimised software environment provides quick access to games and settings, creating a console-like experience while maintaining the open ecosystem PC gamers expect.
The ROG Xbox Ally series represents a significant evolution in portable gaming technology, combining Xbox’s gaming expertise with ASUS ROG’s hardware innovation. Gamers in the UAE can look forward to the devices launching later this year, with regional pricing and availability details to be announced in the coming months.
This collaboration marks a major milestone for handheld gaming, offering players unprecedented freedom to enjoy their favorite games anywhere without compromising on performance, comfort, or game library access. The ROG Xbox Ally series demonstrates ASUS’s continued commitment to pushing the boundaries of gaming technology in the Middle East and worldwide.
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AMD Unveils Ryzen AI Z2 Processors for Gaming Handhelds

AMD today announced its new Ryzen Z2 Series Processors, designed to deliver an unparalleled experience for handheld PC gaming. The new series, introduced in a press deck released in June 2025, emphasizes exhilarating speed, extended battery life, and breathtaking graphics for on-the-go gaming. The AMD Ryzen Z2 Series aims to provide elite performance for handheld PC gaming, allowing users to play their favorite PC games with incredible portable performance and visual fidelity.
The flagship of the new lineup is the AMD Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme processor. This chip is built for ultimate performance with integrated AI capabilities , featuring 16 GPU Cores (AMD RDNA 3.5), 8 CPU Cores / 16 Threads (“Zen 5”), a configurable TDP (Thermal Design Power) of 15-35W, and an NPU (Neural Processing Unit) with a peak of 50 AI TOPS (Trillions of Operations Per Second). The Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme also boasts compatibility with Copilot+PC features. The Ryzen AI is defined as the combination of a dedicated AI engine, AMD Radeon graphics engine, and Ryzen processor cores that enable AI capabilities.
Another processor in the series, the AMD Ryzen Z2 A, is optimized for long-lasting handheld PC gaming. Its specifications include 8 GPU Cores (AMD RDNA 2), 4 CPU Cores / 8 Threads (“Zen 2”), and a configurable TDP of 6-20W. The Z2 series also includes other processors to cater to different performance tiers. The AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme offers ultimate performance for elite handheld PC gaming, featuring 16 GPU Cores (AMD RDNA 3.5) and 8 CPU Cores / 16 Threads (“Zen 5”), with a configurable TDP of 15-35W.
The AMD Ryzen Z2 delivers high performance for handheld PC gaming, equipped with 12 GPU Cores (AMD RDNA 3) and 8 CPU Cores / 16 Threads (“Zen 4”), with a configurable TDP of 15-30W. Lastly, the AMD Ryzen Z2 Go (Lenovo Exclusive) provides performance for handheld PC gaming, with 12 GPU Cores (AMD RDNA 2) and 4 CPU Cores / 8 Threads (“Zen 3+”), with a configurable TDP of 15-30W. Memory speeds across the Z2 Series range from LPDDR5-6400 up to LPDDR5X-8000 (up to).
Several handheld PC gaming devices are already slated to feature the new AMD Ryzen Z2 Series processors, including the ROG Ally X, MSI Claw A8, and Lenovo Legion Go S.
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The Wait is Over: Microsoft Reveals Xbox Handheld Console

Microsoft has officially unveiled its new handheld gaming console, the ROG Xbox Ally, confirming years of industry speculation. Developed in partnership with Asus, the device is designed to provide mobile access to a user’s Game Pass subscription library.
The ROG Xbox Ally, a collaboration with Asus’s Republic of Gamers (ROG) division, marks Microsoft’s entry into the handheld gaming hardware market. Asus has been involved in the handheld gaming device sector since 2023 with its existing ROG Ally line. The new Xbox-branded models, which include the ROG Xbox Ally and the more powerful ROG Xbox Ally X, are slated for release during the 2025 holiday season. Pricing for both variants has not yet been disclosed.
The ROG Xbox Ally and Ally X will run on Windows 11, with Microsoft stating that the operating system has been optimised for these devices. Users will boot directly into a full-screen Xbox experience designed for handheld gaming. This includes an upgraded Game Bar, which integrates with Asus’s Armoury Crate software for quick access to controls and settings. The devices also feature a unified game library that aggregates titles from various PC storefronts, such as Steam, Battle.net, and GOG, alongside Xbox and Game Pass titles.
A key feature for Game Pass subscribers is the native support, allowing members immediate access to hundreds of titles from their subscription library directly on the handheld device. Microsoft confirmed that titles showcased at the Xbox Games Showcase will be playable on the new Xbox Ally models.
This announcement follows Nintendo’s launch of the Switch 2 just three days prior. The Switch 2, like its predecessor, functions as a hybrid gaming device, capable of both portable play and TV connectivity. Its market success, and that of Valve’s Steam Deck, a handheld PC offering access to PC game libraries, established a competitive landscape in the portable gaming sector. The Steam Deck, released in 2022, provides access to a user’s Steam library, though not all titles are optimised for the device.
Microsoft has previously explored handheld gaming concepts over more than a decade, with various projects being initiated and subsequently shelved. The ROG Xbox Ally represents the company’s latest effort to establish a presence in this segment. While Microsoft enters a market with established rivals, the direct integration with Game Pass is positioned as a significant advantage for its subscriber base, which currently exceeds 34 million.
The ROG Xbox Ally features a 7-inch full HD (1080p) IPS display with a 120Hz refresh rate and FreeSync Premium technology. It is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus with a DXC Anti-Reflection coating. The standard ROG Xbox Ally is powered by an AMD Ryzen Z2 A processor with 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM and 512GB of SSD storage. The ROG Xbox Ally X, targeting more demanding users, includes an AMD Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme chipset, 24GB of LPDDR5x RAM, and 1TB of storage.
Both models feature contoured grips inspired by Xbox Wireless Controllers and a dedicated Xbox button. They also include two USB-C ports (one with Thunderbolt 4 compatibility on the Ally X), a microSD card reader, and a 3.5mm audio jack, along with Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity. The Ally model has a 60Wh battery, while the Ally X has an 80Wh battery. Both devices are capable of outputting video to external displays.
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