Microsoft’s new Xbox mode for Windows 11 is the clearest signal yet that the company intends to make PC gaming feel less like a scattered collection of desktop windows and more like a single, console‑style experience you can navigate with a gamepad from the couch. Announced at GDC 2026, the...
Microsoft will begin delivering a full‑screen, controller‑first “Xbox Mode” to Windows 11 PCs in April 2026 — a rebrand and broadening of the Xbox Full Screen Experience first introduced on purpose‑built handhelds — folding a console‑like front door, an aggregated games library, and a package of...
Microsoft’s plan to give Windows 11 a console-style front door is arriving sooner than many expected: beginning in April 2026, a rebranded and system-level Xbox mode — formerly tested as the Full Screen Experience — will appear on selected Windows 11 devices, delivering a full‑screen...
Microsoft will begin rolling a rebranded, console‑style “Xbox Mode” into Windows 11 devices this April, bringing a full‑screen, controller‑first gaming shell — previously tested as the Xbox Full Screen Experience on handhelds — to selected markets and PC form factors while pairing the UI change...
Microsoft is rolling a console‑style session into Windows 11: starting in April 2026, the company will make the rebranded Xbox Mode — formerly the Full Screen Experience seen on Xbox‑branded handhelds — available to Windows 11 PCs in selected markets, bundled with a slate of developer‑facing...
In a single, blunt turn of phrase — “The Xbox Is Now a PC. Every PC Is Now an Xbox” — the idea that Microsoft’s console and Windows strategies are merging stopped being industry rumor and started being a platform-level project that developers, OEMs, and players must reckon with. The line between...
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Microsoft’s push to make Windows feel more like an Xbox console took a decisive step this spring: a rebranded, full‑screen, controller‑first “Xbox Mode” (formerly the Full Screen Experience) will begin rolling out to Windows 11 PCs in April 2026, arriving alongside a package of developer tooling...
Microsoft’s plan to roll a dedicated, console‑style “Xbox Mode” into Windows 11 this April marks the clearest step yet in its long-running effort to make PCs behave more like living‑room gaming devices — a controller‑first, full‑screen session posture that boots into the Xbox app, trims desktop...
Microsoft is rolling its console posture into Windows in a way that will be impossible to ignore: starting in April 2026 Microsoft will begin rolling out a new Xbox Mode to Windows 11 devices in selected markets, turning the Xbox Full Screen Experience that debuted on handheld PCs into a...
Microsoft will begin delivering a console‑style, controller‑first “Xbox Mode” to Windows 11 PCs starting in April, a move that rebrands the earlier Xbox Full Screen Experience (FSE) and pairs a living‑room UX with a suite of graphics and asset‑streaming improvements aimed at reducing load times...
Microsoft’s GDC 2026 playbook makes the company’s long‑term intention unmistakable: turn Windows 11 into a first‑class, console‑like gaming platform while keeping the open, multi‑store benefits of PC gaming intact. The headline for players is a new Xbox mode — a controller‑first, full‑screen...
Microsoft used GDC 2026 to lay down a clear, cross‑stack roadmap for making Windows 11 the premier platform for PC game development — a combination of a console‑style user experience, deeper OS and API integration for shipping precompiled shaders at scale, faster asset streaming with modern...
Microsoft will roll a console-style, controller-first "Xbox mode" into Windows 11 in April, marking the most explicit step yet in its long-running effort to blur the line between PC and console gaming. The new mode — a rebrand and wider rollout of the Xbox Full Screen Experience (FSE) that first...
Microsoft is rolling a console‑style, controller‑first gaming posture into Windows 11: a rebranded and expanded “Xbox Mode” — the successor to the Xbox Full Screen Experience — will begin appearing on eligible Windows 11 PCs in a staged rollout beginning in April 2026, bringing a streamlined...
Microsoft is about to give Windows 11 a distinctly console-flavored personality: starting in April, the company will roll out a rebranded and expanded version of the Xbox Full‑Screen Experience — now called Xbox Mode — to Windows 11 devices in select markets, bringing a controller‑first...
Microsoft will begin rolling the rebranded Xbox Mode — the full‑screen, controller‑first successor to the earlier Xbox Full Screen Experience (FSE) — to Windows 11 devices in April, folding a console‑style gaming posture and a suite of GPU and developer optimizations directly into the operating...
Microsoft will begin rolling a console‑style, controller‑first Xbox Mode onto Windows 11 PCs in April 2026, turning the Full Screen Experience that debuted on purpose‑built handhelds into a system‑level gaming posture for laptops, desktops, tablets and handhelds — and it arrives bundled with...
Microsoft’s plan to let “any Windows 11 PC” act like an Xbox reached a clear milestone this week: the company is rebranding the Xbox Full Screen Experience (FSE) as Xbox mode and beginning a staged rollout that will make a controller‑first, full‑screen gaming shell available on laptops...
Microsoft is rebranding its console‑style, controller‑first Full Screen Experience (FSE) as Xbox Mode and will begin rolling that experience out to all Windows 11 PCs starting in April, a move that folds a living‑room, console‑like session posture directly into the Windows platform and pairs it...
Microsoft is preparing to roll a console‑style, controller‑first session posture into Windows 11 this spring: Xbox Mode (the rebrand of the earlier “Full Screen Experience”) will appear as a native, full‑screen gaming shell on Windows 11 devices starting in April, bringing the Xbox console UI...