Xbox Mode Launches on Windows 11 for Enhanced Gaming Experience
Xbox Mode is now rolling out on Windows 11
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Microsoft has begun rolling out Xbox Mode on Windows 11, providing a console-like gaming experience on desktops, laptops, and tablets. This feature offers a streamlined interface for easy access to games, including titles from Xbox Game Pass, while minimizing distractions.
- 01Xbox Mode is now available on Windows 11 in select markets.
- 02The feature provides a console-inspired gaming experience with a full-screen interface.
- 03Users can access their game library and recently played titles easily.
- 04Xbox Mode allows for seamless switching between gaming and the Windows 11 desktop.
- 05Availability will expand gradually over the coming weeks.
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Microsoft has officially started rolling out Xbox Mode on Windows 11, aiming to enhance the gaming experience for users on desktops, laptops, and tablets. This new feature offers a console-inspired interface designed for gaming, allowing players to enjoy a controller-optimized full-screen experience. With Xbox Mode, users can easily access their game library and recently played titles while minimizing background distractions. The interface supports browsing and launching games with a controller, including access to the full game catalog from Xbox Game Pass and installed games from popular PC storefronts. Players can switch back and forth between Xbox Mode and the Windows 11 desktop at their convenience. Originally introduced on Windows handhelds, Xbox Mode has evolved based on player feedback. To enable Xbox Mode, users should navigate to Settings > Windows Update and opt for the latest updates, though availability may vary by device as the rollout continues over the next several weeks.
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