Microsoft Expands Xbox Full Screen Experience to PCs, Laptops, and Tablets

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Microsoft is expanding the availability of its Xbox Full Screen Experience (FSE) to laptops, desktops, and tablets, allowing users to enjoy a console-like interface while browsing their game libraries with a controller. Initially launched on PC handhelds, the FSE is now being rolled out to various devices.

The FSE deployment accompanies the introduction of Xbox Ally and Xbox Ally X. To access the FSE on your PC, users can select it by hovering over the Task View icon on the taskbar, choosing “Xbox full screen experience.” Alternatively, it can be opened through Game Bar > Settings or by pressing Win + F11 to toggle the experience.

While the feature is gradually becoming available with the new Windows Insider builds, users must also have the Xbox app from the Microsoft Store to utilize FSE. Microsoft has initiated the deployment of FSE to all Windows-based handhelds as well.

This extension of the Xbox Full Screen Experience underscores Microsoft’s efforts to enhance the gaming experience across a variety of devices, enabling a seamless transition from console to PC.

Source: The Verge