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Microsoft’s Xbox handheld plans resurface with a mysterious new logo

An Xbox Handheld badge has appeared on several official game pages, raising questions about whether a first-party handheld console is still in the works.

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A new Xbox Handheld logo has surfaced on official game pages, fueling speculation that Microsoft may be preparing a first-party portable console alongside the upcoming Project Helix.

What the new logo might mean

A user on the NeoGAF forums first noticed the badge, and a Wayback Machine archive shows it on the Gears of War: E-Day page as far back as June 8. Notebookcheck reports the same graphic also turns up on the pages for Halo: Campaign Evolved and State of Decay 3. However, it wasn’t present in the trailers shown during the Xbox Games Showcase on June 7, suggesting that Microsoft added it sometime after the event.

It’s not immediately clear if the logo has anything to do with new hardware. The Gears of War: E-Day page markets the game as well suited for portable play, so the logo could simply mean the title runs smoothly on existing third-party Windows handhelds, like the ROG Xbox Ally X. Microsoft already runs a similar compatibility check for such devices, which functions much like Valve’s Steam Deck Verified label, though it doesn’t use the same graphic as the one shown on the game pages.

A history of mixed signals

Reports on a first-party Xbox handheld have flipped back and forth over the last two years. In June 2025, The Verge reported that Microsoft had essentially shelved the project. However, in February this year, a report from Windows Central revealed that the company still planned on releasing a first-party handheld eventually.

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For now, the new logo offers a small clue rather than a clear answer. Whether it simply marks games that run well on existing Windows handhelds or hints at hardware still in the works remains unclear.

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