Microsoft is now testing the Xbox Full Screen Experience across Windows 11 PCs, making it easier than ever to enjoy console-style gaming on laptops, desktops, and tablets. This new Full Screen Experience (FSE) provides a clean, distraction-free interface that’s optimized for Xbox controllers. Windows Insiders can already test it, giving players a seamless way to navigate menus, launch games, and switch tasks without touching the keyboard or mouse.
The Xbox Full Screen Experience on Windows 11 PCs streamlines controller-first gaming by mimicking the navigation style of Xbox consoles. Gamers can easily pair their controllers and enjoy smoother task switching, quicker access to game libraries, and a visually simplified interface. It’s designed for all Windows 11 devices, including laptops, tablets, and even handhelds, creating a consistent gaming experience across platforms.
Right now, Microsoft is offering the FSE to Windows Insiders. This means early adopters and gaming enthusiasts can explore the feature before it rolls out to the general public. Insider Preview Builds include this update alongside other Windows 11 improvements, allowing users to provide feedback and help shape the final experience.
Microsoft hasn’t shared an exact timeline for a public rollout, but testing on Windows Insiders signals a near-future launch. Once fully released, the Xbox Full Screen Experience will let all Windows 11 users enjoy console-style gaming on PCs, tablets, and handheld devices. This move further integrates Xbox and Windows ecosystems, emphasizing smoother gameplay, controller compatibility, and an immersive full-screen interface.
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