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  1. ROG Xbox Ally: Windows Handheld with Console‑Style Xbox UI

    Microsoft and ASUS’ ROG Xbox Ally gives the clearest look yet at what a purpose‑built, console‑inspired Windows gaming UI feels like on a handheld — a full‑screen Xbox experience that boots into a game‑first shell, ties deeply into Game Pass and Xbox services, and pairs with ASUS’ Armoury Crate...
  2. Xbox August Update: Play Anywhere Filter & Play History Boost Cross-Device Play

    Microsoft’s quiet August update for Xbox is a textbook example of product teams prioritizing everyday usability over headline-grabbing features: the system refresh (build 10.0.26100.5362) quietly ships a new Play Anywhere filtering option and a Play History surface that makes cross-platform...
  3. Play Xbox One Games on PC: Cloud, Remote Play, or Native on Windows 11

    Windows 11 now gives PC players multiple practical routes to run Xbox One games without owning an Xbox console, and Microsoft’s recent Xbox PC app updates — notably the “Stream Your Own Game” expansion — have made those routes faster and more flexible than ever. Players can stream eligible Xbox...
  4. Phil Spencer Unveils Microsoft's Vision for a Universal Gaming Experience

    In a recent interview that has stirred excitement among gamers, Phil Spencer, the head honcho of Xbox and CEO of Microsoft Gaming, laid out the company's ambitious plan to enhance its gaming ecosystem. Spencer's message is clear: Microsoft is on a mission to make all its games universally...
  5. E3 2017 Briefing recap: Introducing Xbox One X and an epic lineup of new games

    Link Removed Phil Spencer, Head of Xbox, discusses the Xbox One family of devices, including Xbox One X, at the Xbox E3 2017 Briefing on Sunday, June 11, 2017 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Casey Rodgers/Invision for Xbox/AP Images) ICYMI: Link Removed Today marked a milestone Xbox E3 Briefing as...