ROG Xbox Ally X Pre Order
Pre-ordering the ROG Xbox Ally X feels like standing in line for the hottest new sneaker drop there’s anticipation, a bit of chaos, and yes, more than a few folks constantly refreshing their browsers hoping for that magical “Buy Now” moment to arrive. Technically, the official global launch is set for October 16, 2025, but unless you’re living in the US, UK, Japan, or part of Western Europe, you’ll probably have to be a bit more patient. India, for one, is still “coming soon,” with no official pre-order details out just yet. I know, it’s frustrating. Some of my friends, who are both gamers and habitual early tech adopters, keep spamming each other in group chats with “did it go live yet?” but the answer, for now, is still “nope, not yet.”
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A couple of UK and US retailers have started teasing “Pre-order Now!” banners, which only makes the wait harder for everyone elsewhere. The price has sparked plenty of debatesx roughly $900 USD, which some online forums estimate could land at around ₹90,000 here once taxes and markups do their thing. Cue laughter and a bit of jaw-dropping. One person joked that his Ally X budget is “whatever’s left after paying college tuition and rent.” (Relatable!)
Realistically, there’s still a fog of uncertainty ASUS and Xbox websites keep saying “coming soon” or “not available in your region.” The official specs are as wild as the hype: new-gen AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor, 120Hz display, more RAM, big battery, Game Pass baked in. If you’re expecting to snipe a pre-order in India, though, the best advice is to keep notifications on for the official ASUS site or favorite local electronics retailers. Based on last year’s Ally launch, pre-orders here often go live a couple weeks after they do abroad, sometimes with a very limited stock that vanishes faster than you can type in a credit card number.
So right now, it’s a waiting game. Chat threads are alive with people asking the same thing When will ROG Xbox Ally X pre-orders start in India? For now, nobody (not even the so-called insiders on Reddit) really knows for sure. If you’re planning to be one of the first, stay alert, keep your wallet ready, and maybe have some backup memes handy for relief. The day it goes live will be noisy, exciting, and probably a little chaotic just the way big gaming launches should be.