Forget the Predator, the second handheld Acer is taking to Computex could be far more interesting
Let's hear the Blaze Link out
After weeks of fervent rumors, Acer finally revealed the Predator Atlas 8 handheld yesterday - but that's not the only new device heading our way. Alongside the chonky Intel Arc G3 system, the brand is also bringing its Nitro Blaze Link to market in 2026.
This isn't a hyper-expensive handheld PC, but it could pave the way for more interesting portable play. The system is designed to pair with specific Acer gaming laptops (the Predator Helios 18 AI and Nitro 16) to stream games. It's the PlayStation Portal to the PC world.
This isn't the first time the best gaming handhelds have relied on WiFi after all. Before Sony stepped in we had the Logitech G Cloud - and fans of the best mobile controllers have been remote playing on their phones for years. However, with all the component shortages plaguing the industry, bumping prices, discontinuing devices before their time, and ruining supply chains, it could be time to revisit the stream.
The PlayStation Portal has come on leaps and bounds with streaming technology, with its latest updates proving that stable on-air gameplay isn't just possible, it's actually enjoyable now. Acer releasing a stream-friendly (and hopefully budget friendly) companion device is welcome news in the same week the Steam Deck hit $1,000. After all, the fully loaded Predator isn't exactly going to be a cheap affair.
the Acer Nitro Blaze Link doesn't have a price tag just yet, but is expected to hit the shelves in late 2026.
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