Microsoft has started rolling out the Xbox Full Screen Experience (FSE) to every Windows-based handheld device, a console-style shell that boots directly into the Xbox PC app and deliberately avoids loading much of the usual Windows 11 desktop environment to free resources for games. The staged...
Microsoft has rolled out the Xbox Full Screen Experience (FSE) to Windows 11 handhelds and opened a preview of the same console-style environment to more PC form factors through the Windows and Xbox Insider programs, delivering a controller-first, immersive way to play that boots directly into...
Xbox Full Screen Experience (XFSE) is finally moving beyond the Ally family and into a broader wave of Windows handhelds — and for owners of devices like the ROG Ally, MSI Claw, Lenovo Legion series and similar machines this changes how a handheld boots, runs games, and manages background...
Microsoft's move to make Windows handheld gaming more "Xbox-like" is no cosmetic tweak — it's a deliberate reshaping of the Windows session on pocketable devices that flips the Xbox PC app into a console-style, controller-first home and gives Game Pass and cloud play a far more prominent pathway...
Microsoft’s Xbox Full Screen Experience has shed its limited‑run tag: starting November 21, 2025 the console‑style, controller‑first shell that shipped with the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally family is being made available across compatible Windows 11 handhelds, expanding from a vendor‑specific novelty into...
Microsoft’s console-style Full Screen Experience (FSE) for Windows 11 handhelds is out of preview and rolling more broadly to Windows handhelds today, bringing a controller-first, Xbox-led full-screen shell to supported devices and giving handheld gamers an opt‑in path to boot directly into the...
Microsoft’s Xbox-branded, console-style Full Screen Experience (FSE) for Windows handheld gaming PCs has moved out of its narrow OEM-only role and into broad availability for current Windows handhelds, giving devices from ASUS, MSI, Lenovo and others an officially supported way to boot into a...
Microsoft’s new Xbox “Full Screen Experience” (FSE) has crystallized a simple but powerful idea: you don’t need a separate operating system to deliver a console-like, controller-first experience — you can layer a full-screen shell on top of Windows 11 and selectively suppress desktop subsystems...
Microsoft's Xbox Full Screen Experience is rolling out to every Windows-based handheld starting November 21, 2025, bringing a console-style, controller-first launcher to devices beyond the ROG Xbox Ally family and offering a new way to boot, navigate, and play without landing on the traditional...
Microsoft’s console-style Xbox Full Screen Experience (FSE) has moved beyond a single OEM experiment and is now rolling out to a broad set of Windows handheld gaming PCs — but the reality is more nuanced than headline statements that “every Windows handheld” received it today. The update...
Microsoft’s Xbox Full Screen Experience (FSE) is arriving on a broader set of Windows handhelds sooner than some OEM timelines suggested, with owners of devices such as the Lenovo Legion Go 2 already seeing previews and other handhelds moving into staged rollouts via the Windows Insider channel...
Microsoft’s Full Screen Experience will begin appearing on a wider set of Windows handhelds on November 21, 2025, converting supported devices into a controller‑first, console‑style environment that boots straight into the Xbox PC app and intentionally bypasses the traditional Windows desktop...
Microsoft’s quiet November cumulative for Windows 11 — shipped as KB5068861 and tied to the 25H2 enablement branch — includes small, targeted gaming fixes that have outsize importance for the growing category of Windows gaming handhelds. The update explicitly addresses the most persistent...
The ROG Xbox Ally family is not simply a new portable console or another gaming mini‑PC — it’s a deliberate hybrid that tries to be both, marrying ASUS ROG hardware with Microsoft’s Xbox front end on a full Windows 11 platform to deliver a controller‑first handheld that still behaves like a PC...
Microsoft’s November cumulative for Windows 11 quietly closes a cluster of irritating regressions that were more than mere nuisances — they could measurably chip away at system performance and handheld battery life if left unpatched. The patch addresses a particularly embarrassing Task Manager...
Microsoft’s new Xbox Full Screen Experience for Windows 11 handhelds is no longer a marketing tease locked to a single device — it can be enabled today on many modern Windows 11 handhelds, and ambitious owners are already doing so to get a console‑style, controller‑first launcher and a...
Microsoft’s handheld moment has finally arrived: the ROG Xbox Ally X pairs ASUS’ ROG handheld engineering with Microsoft’s Xbox front end to deliver a Windows 11 portable that promises console‑grade controls and near‑desktop PC power — but it still arrives with software rough edges, library...
Windows 11’s new console-style “Xbox” experience is no longer just a marketing demo for a single handheld: Microsoft has layered a full‑screen, controller‑first shell into Windows 11 that can be enabled on supported handheld PCs and — with caution — tested on other devices. This Full Screen...
Ayaneo’s Next II has re-emerged as a deliberately ambitious flagship: the company’s latest redesign teases high-end controls, an 8‑inch (or larger) premium display, and internal engineering aimed at housing AMD’s most powerful mobile APUs — all while the firm continues to withhold firm pricing...
Microsoft’s console-style Full Screen Experience has finally arrived for MSI’s Claw handhelds via the Windows 11 Insider preview, offering a controller-first launcher, measurable runtime trimming, and modest frame‑rate gains — but it’s a preview feature with real-world caveats that owners should...