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MSI Claw Gets Xbox Full Screen Preview from Microsoft

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– Microsoft is expanding its Xbox Full Screen Experience (FSE) to MSI Claw handheld devices through the latest Windows 11 Insider Preview Build.
– The FSE feature provides a console-like navigation interface for Windows PC gaming handhelds, previously launched on the Xbox Ally and Ally X.
– Early users have encountered multiple issues with FSE on the new handhelds, suggesting it may be wise to wait for fixes and a stable release.
– To enable FSE on supported devices, users must navigate to Settings > Gaming > Full screen experience and select Xbox as their home app.
– Microsoft plans to bring FSE to additional OEM handhelds in the coming months, with Lenovo’s Legion Go 2 scheduled to receive it next year.

The MSI Claw is set to receive Microsoft’s Xbox Full Screen Experience, a feature designed to bring console-style navigation to Windows-based gaming handhelds. This preview release is part of the latest Windows 11 Insider Preview Build, extending the FSE capability beyond earlier devices like the Asus ROG Ally and Ally X. Microsoft confirmed that eligible MSI Claw models can now test the interface, though it remains in a developmental stage with known issues.

Early adopters who installed the Xbox FSE on other handhelds reported encountering several bugs and usability problems. For this reason, potential users may prefer to hold off until Microsoft refines the experience and makes it available outside the Insider program. The preview phase allows the company to gather feedback and address performance or stability concerns before a wider public rollout.

Enabling the Xbox Full Screen Experience involves a straightforward setup process. On supported hardware, users can navigate to Settings > Gaming > Full screen experience and choose Xbox as their home application. Once activated, the FSE becomes accessible through Task View and the Game Bar. It can also be configured to launch automatically when the device starts up, offering a seamless, console-like boot experience.

Looking ahead, Microsoft has indicated that additional hardware partners will integrate the Xbox FSE into their handhelds in the coming months. Lenovo’s Legion Go 2 is already confirmed to support the feature next year, signaling a broader push to unify the interface across Windows gaming portables. This expansion aims to provide a more consistent and intuitive gaming environment, regardless of the manufacturer.

(Source: The Verge)

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