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  1. Xbox PC App on Arm: Insider Preview Adds Local Game Install

    Microsoft is starting a staged Insider preview that finally lets some Windows on Arm systems download and run compatible games locally from the Xbox PC app — a practical, incremental shift away from the cloud-only model that has dominated Arm-powered Surface and Snapdragon devices until now...
  2. Arm Windows 11 Xbox PC App Expands Local Gaming with Prism Emulation and Auto SR

    Microsoft’s latest Insider-stage change to the Xbox PC app marks a meaningful pivot for Windows on Arm — Insiders can now download and run more PC games locally on Arm-based Windows 11 devices, backed by major platform work (Prism emulation, OS-level upscaling, and anti‑cheat collaboration) that...
  3. Arm Windows 11 Local Gaming Gets Xbox PC App Update with Prism Emulation

    Microsoft’s latest move to let Arm-based Windows machines download and run compatible PC games locally marks a meaningful shift for Windows on Arm gaming — not a revolution, but an important, practical step that widens the gap between cloud-only play and a genuinely usable native gaming...
  4. Epic Delivers Windows on Arm Anti-Cheat with EOS SDK, Fortnite First

    Epic’s Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC) has finally been made compatible with Windows on Arm, removing a major technical barrier that has kept many multiplayer PC games—including Fortnite—off Qualcomm-powered Copilot+ laptops and other Snapdragon X Series machines; Epic delivered the compatibility through...
  5. Xbox PC App Expands Local Gaming on ARM Windows 11 (Insiders)

    Microsoft is rolling out a targeted update that begins to change how the Xbox PC app behaves on Arm®-based Windows 11 devices, and for the first time Microsoft is letting Insiders download and run more PC titles locally on ARM hardware rather than relying solely on cloud streaming. This shift —...
  6. Xbox PC App on Windows 11 Arm Expands Local Game Downloads

    Microsoft has begun rolling out an update that expands the Xbox PC app’s functionality on Arm®-based Windows 11 PCs — most notably adding support for game downloads and local play from the Xbox PC catalog to eligible Arm laptops and handhelds — a shift that marks the most tangible step yet...
  7. Epic EAC and EOS Arm Support Brings Fortnite to Windows on ARM

    Epic Games and Qualcomm have closed one of the most stubborn compatibility gaps for Windows on ARM: Epic’s Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC) and the Epic Online Services (EOS) SDK now include Windows-on-Arm support, a move that clears the way for Fortnite and other EAC‑protected multiplayer titles to run on...
  8. Easy Anti-Cheat Lands on Windows 11 ARM: Fortnite on Snapdragon Laptops

    Epic Games’ Easy Anti-Cheat has finally been ported to Windows 11 on Arm, clearing one of the last major technical roadblocks that has kept mainstream multiplayer titles — most notably Fortnite — off Snapdragon-powered Copilot+ laptops and other Windows-on-Arm PCs. Background / Overview The move...
  9. EAC on Windows on Arm: Fortnite Brings Easy Anti-Cheat to Snapdragon X PCs

    Epic Games has started closing a long-standing gap for Arm-based Windows gaming by making its Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC) system compatible with Windows 11 on Arm devices powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X family — a change that paves the way for Fortnite and other EAC-protected multiplayer titles to...
  10. Windows 11 Alternatives for Gamers: SteamOS & Linux Gaming Guide

    Windows has long been the default platform for PC gaming, but the tectonic plates under that assumption are shifting: the combination of Windows 11’s controversial updates, strict hardware requirements, and recurring bugs has sparked renewed interest in alternatives—chief among them SteamOS and...
  11. Windows 11 AI gains, Edge performance boost, and Ryzen X3D Game Bar bug on Windows 10

    Microsoft’s Windows ecosystem kept up a steady drumbeat of wins and weirdness this week: a puzzling Game Bar regression that appears to blunt performance on some AMD Ryzen X3D rigs, fresh Windows 11 preview builds pushing more Control Panel settings into Settings, a major Copilot/AI push that...
  12. Windows 11 on Intel Macs: Why Secure Boot + TPM can't be faked

    The short answer is: not in the way Windows and most PC vendors mean when they say “Secure Boot.” Intel-based Macs running Boot Camp do not expose a Microsoft‑style UEFI Secure Boot + TPM environment to Windows the same way a Windows OEM PC does. Boot Camp can adjust trust so Windows will boot...
  13. Battlefield 6 Secure Boot Guide: Enable and Troubleshoot on PC

    Battlefield 6’s highly anticipated launch has brought new energy to the storied first-person shooter series, but many PC players have encountered an unexpected roadblock before they can even enter the heat of battle: the Secure Boot requirement. Anyone booting up Battlefield 6 only to be greeted...
  14. Secure Boot in Battlefield 2042: How to Enable UEFI and Protect Your Gaming Experience

    A sweeping change in Battlefield 2042’s anti-cheat policy has set off a wave of confusion and urgency among PC gamers. With update v8.8.0, Secure Boot—a UEFI firmware feature typically reserved for thwarting malware at the bare-metal level—has become a non-negotiable prerequisite for anyone...
  15. Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Sets New Security Standards with TPM 2.0 & Secure Boot

    The next installment in Activision’s blockbuster franchise, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, will break new ground—not just for its action-packed gameplay, but also as a technical milestone for PC gaming security. When Black Ops 7 launches later this year, it will become the first Call of Duty title...
  16. Secure Boot in Windows: Essential Guide for Battlefield 6 Players and Gamers

    The launch of the Battlefield 6 Open Beta has ignited excitement among gamers worldwide, but a new technical hurdle—Secure Boot—has stopped many PC players in their tracks. For the first time in the franchise, Electronic Arts requires Secure Boot to be enabled on Windows 10 and 11 machines to...
  17. Call of Duty Black Ops 7 to Mandate TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot on PC: Industry-Shaking Security Shift

    Call of Duty’s relentless march toward ever more advanced technology has reached a new inflection point: with the official announcement that Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 will strictly require both TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot enabled on PC. This move, instituted by Activision and implemented through a...
  18. PC Gaming Security Takeover: How Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 Are Reshaping Call of Duty and Battlefield

    Call of Duty fans on PC are encountering a new era in gaming system requirements as Activision, following in the footsteps of Electronic Arts and its launch of Battlefield 6, has announced the mandatory enablement of Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 for Windows 11 and Windows 10 players. In a move that...
  19. EA Enforces Secure Boot for Battlefield 6 Beta: A New Era in Anti-Cheat Security

    Electronic Arts (EA) has officially raised the bar for anti-cheat security in the PC gaming industry by requiring Secure Boot to be enabled for all Battlefield 6 players, beginning with the much-anticipated Open Beta. This move underscores EA’s evolving approach to combating in-game cheating and...
  20. How to Enable Secure Boot for Battlefield 6 on Windows 10 & 11 in 2025

    The highly anticipated launch of Battlefield 6 delivers a cutting-edge gaming experience to PC players, but it also brings a new layer of security requirements—chief among them, the need for Secure Boot to be enabled on Windows 10 and Windows 11 systems. As EA’s Javelin anti-cheat technology...