arm64 gaming

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The arm64 gaming tag on WindowsForum.com covers the growing ecosystem of Windows on Arm gaming, including native ARM64 game builds, Prism emulation performance, and storefront support. Recent discussions highlight Steam's early adoption of native ARM64 patches for titles like Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, which creates a performance gap compared to PC Game Pass titles that still rely on x64 translation. The Xbox app's expansion to Arm-based Windows 11 devices is also a key topic, with reports of improved compatibility for over 85% of the Game Pass library through Prism emulation and updated anti-cheat support. Threads examine how driver maturity, publisher decisions, and Microsoft's engineering efforts shape the real-world gaming experience on Snapdragon X hardware and other Arm Windows devices.
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    Kingdom Come II ARM64 Patch Puts Steam Ahead of Game Pass on Windows on Arm

    Steam’s newly native ARM64 build of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is a small patch with outsized implications for Windows on Arm gaming, and it exposes a familiar weak spot in Microsoft’s PC gaming ecosystem. Steam users with Snapdragon X hardware can now run the RPG natively, while PC Game Pass...
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    Windows on Arm Gaming Expands with Prism Emulation and Xbox App

    Microsoft’s move to bring the official Xbox app to Arm-based Windows 11 machines is the clearest sign yet that the company intends to make Windows on Arm a first-class gaming platform — not merely a power-efficient curiosity — but the reality for players will be shaped as much by emulator...
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