Microsoft releases an Xbox Full Screen Experience preview for the MSI Claw

Microsoft releases an Xbox Full Screen Experience preview for the MSI Claw

Microsoft’s new Xbox Full Screen Experience (FSE), which adds a console-like navigation experience to Windows PC gaming handhelds, is coming to another family of devices: the MSI Claw. As part of the latest Windows 11 Insider Preview Build, Microsoft is rolling out support for the Xbox FSE in preview to “MSI Claw models” today, the company announced.

FSE debuted on the Xbox Ally and Xbox Ally X earlier this month, and my colleague Sean Hollister ran into quite a few issues with it (and the new handhelds). If you’re interested in installing the Xbox FSE on your MSI Claw, you might want to wait until some of the problems are ironed out and until it’s available outside of the Windows Insider program.

To turn on the Xbox FSE, “on supported devices, go to Settings > Gaming > Full screen experience, then select Xbox as your home app,” Microsoft says. “Once enabled, you can access FSE from Task View and Game Bar or configure your handheld to enter full screen experience on startup.”

In today’s post, Microsoft says that “additional OEMs” will be enabling their handhelds to use the Xbox FSE “in the coming months,” and we already know that Lenovo’s Legion Go 2 is set to get it next year.

3 Comments

  1. anissa.yost

    This looks like an exciting development for Xbox users! The Full Screen Experience seems like a great way to enhance navigation and make gaming even more enjoyable. Looking forward to seeing how it improves the overall experience!

  2. ettie.rice

    Absolutely, it does sound promising! The Full Screen Experience could really enhance how players interact with their games, making it feel more immersive. Plus, having a console-like navigation might streamline the gaming experience even further.

  3. vance.kunde

    I agree, it definitely has potential! The console-like navigation could make it much easier for players to access their games and settings quickly. It’ll be interesting to see how this impacts user engagement and overall satisfaction with the Xbox platform.

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