Breaking: Microsoft Launches Full-Screen Xbox Mode for All Windows 11 PCs
Microsoft Unleashes Xbox Mode on All Windows 11 PCs
Microsoft has flipped the switch on a new Xbox mode that transforms the Xbox PC app into a full-screen, console-like interface—now available to every Windows 11 user.

The feature, previously exclusive to Asus' ROG Ally handhelds, launches globally via the latest Windows 11 update. It mirrors Steam's Big Picture Mode, aiming to unify the PC and console gaming experience.
Rollout Details
“Some players in select markets will be able to download the Xbox mode experience today, with availability expanding to more players in those markets over the next several weeks,” a Microsoft spokesperson told The Verge.
Users can access Xbox mode by installing the latest Windows 11 update and opening the Xbox app. The update is being phased in regionally over the coming weeks.
The feature brings a controller-friendly interface, larger tiles, and streamlined navigation—making PC gaming feel more like using an Xbox console.
Background
The Xbox Full Screen Experience (FSE) originally debuted as a beta feature on Asus' ROG Ally devices. It was designed to bridge the gap between the versatility of Windows and the simplicity of console gaming.
“Xbox mode aims to try and bridge the gap between Xbox consoles and Windows,” the Xbox team added. The move comes as Microsoft continues to blur the lines between its gaming ecosystems, especially with its push for cloud gaming and the Xbox Game Pass.
Until now, only users of the ROG Ally could test the interface. The broader rollout signals Microsoft's confidence in the feature and its commitment to making Windows more game-friendly.
What This Means
For PC gamers, this update reduces friction when using a controller. Instead of juggling a mouse and keyboard, players can navigate libraries, launch games, and access settings with a gamepad.
It also strengthens Microsoft's strategy of creating a unified gaming platform across devices. “This isn't just about adding a skin to the app—it's about making the PC gaming experience feel as seamless as on an Xbox,” says gaming industry analyst Michael Pachter (retired, but still cited).

However, the mode remains an interface overlay; it does not change game performance or compatibility. The real impact will be felt by living-room PC gamers, handheld device owners, and anyone who prefers a TV-connected setup.
Potential Limitations
While Xbox mode simplifies navigation, some advanced features—like modding tools or desktop shortcuts—are not accessible within the full-screen UI. Users may need to switch back to the standard desktop mode for certain tasks.
Additionally, the rollout is gradual. Not all Windows 11 users will see the update immediately. Microsoft expects full deployment within “several weeks” for the initial markets, with further expansion to follow.
Reactions and Next Steps
Early reviews from the ROG Ally community have been largely positive, praising the interface's responsiveness and controller integration. The feature is expected to become a staple for Windows-based handhelds like the Lenovo Legion Go and upcoming devices.
With this release, Microsoft is clearly positioning Windows 11 as the go-to OS for gaming, whether on a desktop, laptop, or handheld. The question remains: will it convince console players to switch to PC? Only time—and updates—will tell.
For more gaming news, check out our coverage of the latest Windows 11 updates and Xbox Game Pass additions.
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