Microsoft’s Xbox mode is now available for all Windows 11 PCs
Microsoft has rolled out Xbox mode to all Windows 11 PCs, offering a full-screen interface similar to Steam’s Big Picture Mode. The feature aims to create a more seamless experience between Xbox consoles and Windows PCs. It was initially launched as a limited experience on Xbox Ally devices before expanding to all compatible systems.
- ▪Xbox mode is now available for all Windows 11 PCs through the latest update.
- ▪The interface provides a console-like, full-screen experience within the Xbox PC app.
- ▪Originally called the Xbox Full Screen Experience, it first launched on Asus Xbox Ally devices.
- ▪Microsoft used player feedback from the handheld version to improve the Windows 11 rollout.
- ▪The update coincides with new features for the Xbox Ally X and dashboard updates for Xbox consoles.
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