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Home » Xbox mode is coming to Windows 11, and PC gaming will never be the same
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Xbox mode is coming to Windows 11, and PC gaming will never be the same

By technologistmag.com11 March 20262 Mins Read
Xbox mode is coming to Windows 11, and PC gaming will never be the same
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Xbox is turning 25 this year, and Microsoft is celebrating with one of the most exciting updates Windows gamers have been waiting for. Starting in April, Xbox mode will be rolling out to Windows 11 on all PC form factors, including laptops, desktops, and tablets, in select markets. 

What exactly is Xbox mode?

Think of it as flipping a switch that transforms your Windows 11 PC into a console. You get a clean, full-screen interface designed for leaning back and playing, where you can browse your game library, launch titles, use Game Bar, and switch between apps, all without a mouse or keyboard.

“Xbox mode lets players seamlessly switch between productivity and play, with a familiar full screen and controller optimized Xbox experience while embracing the openness of Windows,” said Jason Ronald, Vice President of Next Generation, Xbox.

This isn’t a small update. It’s a full, controller-optimized gaming experience baked directly into Windows 11. It gives you the best of both worlds without compromise.

switching between Xbox mode and Windows experience

Microsoft stated that it took everything it learned from building the Xbox gaming OS and brought it directly into Windows. The experience was first tested on the ROG Xbox Ally handheld and is now coming to all Windows 11 devices.

Why does this matter for PC gamers?

Currently, gaming on a Windows PC can feel disjointed for users who are accustomed to playing on a console. Instead of a gaming-focused interface, players must navigate a desktop environment designed primarily for productivity. Xbox mode solves this problem by providing a distraction-free interface built specifically for gaming.

Xbox mode also ties into the broader Xbox Play Anywhere catalog, which has grown to over 1,500 games. So your game library and progress sync seamlessly across devices. If you’ve always wanted your gaming PC to feel as effortless as a console, April can’t come soon enough.

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