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Microsoft Will Soon Let You Use Any Windows 11 PC Like an Xbox

team_scrolltonicBy team_scrolltonicMarch 12, 2026003 Mins Read
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Microsoft’s next-gen Xbox isn’t an Xbox. Or it isn’t just an Xbox, anyway: While the rumored console will undoubtedly play Xbox games, “Project Helix,” as it’s codenamed, will reportedly also play PC titles. That’s huge news for gamers who usually have to decide whether to buy a console for the convenience, or a PC for the potential.

‘Xbox mode’ lets you access games on your PC with a controller

But while Project Helix is still a ways off (we won’t see it until 2027, at least), Microsoft is already doubling down on merging its two major gaming platforms. As reported by PCMag, Microsoft is giving PC gamers access to the Xbox Full Screen Experience, and rebranding it “Xbox mode.” Starting next month, every Windows 11 PC will be able to use Xbox mode—including laptops, desktops, and tablets. That means that at some point in April, your PC will kind of be an Xbox. And next year, the reverse will be true as well. (Well, assuming you buy the new Xbox, that is.)

PC gamers are likely quite comfortable already with accessing their games in their existing setups, so offering an “Xbox mode” may come across as a bit odd. The idea behind it, however, is to make your game library easier to access using a controller. It’s a bit more of a console experience in that way, which could make it a little easier to access your games on a PC connected to your TV. If you’re in Xbox mode, you can simply control the interface with your controller, rather than deal with a mouse and keyboard setup from the couch.

The feature has been in testing since last year

This won’t be a brand new feature for some Windows 11 users. Microsoft has been testing Xbox mode on PC thorough the Windows Insiders program since November. If you enroll your PC in the Insider program, you’re able to try out features before Microsoft officially launches them—so long as you’re okay taking on the risks of bugs and instability.


What do you think so far?

To that point, Xbox mode might still need some polishing. Certainly that was the case on mobile. In Michelle Ehrhardt’s review of the ROG Xbox Ally, she found the Xbox Full Screen Experience underbaked, ugly, and filled with ads. While she thought the experience should be Microsoft’s answer to SteamOS, in execution, it was the “the worst thing about this handheld.” We’ll have to see next month whether things have improved for the PC.

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