Now, I have very small hands, and my biggest issue with the Steam Deck was how massive it is, making it uncomfortable to hold up during long gaming sessions. But I can tell you that holding the device, it feels much lighter than the Switch, and I'm pretty sure that has something to do with the ergonomics of the device. Weighing in at 608g (21.4oz), it's about 10% lighter than the Steam Deck and about 30% heavier than the Nintendo Switch OLED, which isn't that impressive. Immediately, the first thing you notice when you pull the ROG Ally out of its box is how light it is. When I first saw Asus' little handheld PC, I thought the garish RGB lighting would have turned me off immediately, but whether I'm holding it or just admiring it from afar, I love the design of this thing. Hopefully, we'll be seeing a lot more of the game now that it has a solid release date.It's impossible to talk about any handheld gaming PC without bringing up the Steam Deck, but as much as I adore the Valve portable, the ROG Ally is so much more sleek. Witchfire was recently confirmed to support DLSS 3, if you're lucky enough to own an Nvidia RTX 40-series graphics card. The game's March gameplay trailer was its most detailed yet, and it's a good starting point if you think it looks intriguing. Gameplay is a mix of Destiny, and the studio’s earlier work on classic shooters. You'll visit exquisite locations that merge fantasy with functional, and amass an arsenal inspired by arcane magic and conventional firearms. Witchfire is a rogue-like shooter where you're sent on the hunt for a powerful witch. In recent months, The Astronauts has been revealing more and more about the game. Today's trailer is quite brief by Witchfire standards, but it does the job. Witchfire drops into early access on the Epic Games Store on September 20, and you can even wishlist it now. Witchfire has actually been a sort-of Summer Game Fest mainstay, but today's trailer is one we've been waiting for, because it actually has a release date. This is a studio made up of former Painkiller, Bulletstorm, and The Vanishing of Ethan Carter developers. One of the nice the surprise announcements made during the Summer Game Fest showcase was a new trailer for Witchfire, the witchy FPS from The Astronauts.
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