ASUS ROG Ally X Cyberpunk 2077: a unique mod you will not be able to buy

Published on May 19, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

ASUS has presented a special edition of its ROG Ally X handheld console with a Cyberpunk 2077 theme. Created in collaboration with the modding studio AK Studio and the CD Projekt RED team, this piece transforms the device with a design inspired by Night City. Industrial colors, aggressive lines, and finishes reminiscent of technological implants define its aesthetic. However, the company confirmed that it is a unique professional mod, not a commercial product, so it will not be for sale or raffled off.

Cyberpunk 2077 themed ASUS ROG Ally X handheld console being modified by a technician in a neon-lit workshop, glowing yellow and blue industrial cables connecting to an open casing, cybernetic implant-style panels being installed with precision tools, holographic schematics floating above the device showing internal hardware upgrades, cinematic engineering visualization, gritty Night City aesthetic, metallic scratches and oil stains on the workbench, dramatic backlighting from LED strips, photorealistic technical illustration, focused action during the modding process

The technical process behind the professional mod 🔧

AK Studio applied advanced modding techniques to modify the original chassis of the ROG Ally X. Automotive-grade paint was used to achieve the metallic and weathered tones of Night City, while carbon fiber lines and textured panels were added using 3D printing and laser engraving. The glowing LED details were integrated into the edges to simulate cybernetic connections. The result is a functional device that retains all the original technical specifications, but with an aesthetic layer that completely transforms it.

The museum piece that no one can touch (or buy) 🖼️

The best thing about this ROG Ally X is that it exists, it looks spectacular, and it will probably end up in a glass display case at ASUS headquarters. Meanwhile, mere mortals can make do with putting a Cyberpunk sticker on our standard console. That said, if anyone dares to replicate the design with spray paint and a bit of electrical tape, don't forget to share photos so we can all see how the DIY attempt turns out.