- The improved Microsoft Windows 11 Xbox PC application will be available for Xbox initiates
- Its aggregated game library will allow users to access games on several windows in a single application
- He goes against Steamos and his game library configuration
Microsoft Rog’s Gaming Gaming Gaming Gaming Gaming are ready to publish later this summer, alongside a significant upgrade of the Xbox application – and it seems that our first taste for the user -friendly application is closer than ever.
Announced on Xbox Wire, the new Microsoft Associate Games library will be available for Xbox initiates, leading to its full launch alongside the Rog Xbox computers. It will allow users to launch games through Steam, Battle.net and several platforms like Epic Games, all on the Xbox application, essentially imitating Steamos de Valve.
He is ready to act as a direct competitor of Valve’s efforts to create a friendly gaming experience; First with the steam bridge, and now with the Go S legion and other pocket computers without official Steamos license. It’s been a while since the fans and I pleaded with Microsoft for a Windows 11 portable mode, and I couldn’t be happier to see it exactly.
However, I would say that it is obvious that Microsoft has a lot of work in advance, trying to improve Windows 11 and face Steamos. We already know that game performance on Steamos are better than Windows 11 – and yes, although we still have to see the Xbox application first, it can have a catch -up to do.
Although Windows 11 has the advantage of performing most multiplayer games using anti -cheat, there is a good chance of this compatibility on the improvement of Linux – and it is because Steamos is making its way to other pocket computers far from the steam bridge. Not to mention, Splitgate 2 The developers have refined its anti -fate to make the title playable on Steamos, so that others can follow suit.
Analysis: I can’t turn my back on Steamos, but Microsoft’s move is welcome
Let’s put a direct thing: I am absolutely quite all for the new Xbox application, and I will probably use it on my Asus Rog Ally with Double Booted. However, I keep my expectations low, and I do not think that the new upgrade will convince me to move away completely from Steamos.
Now, you might say that it is an unfair judgment because upgrades are not yet available – but fans have asked Microsoft to consider a portable mode for a long time, so ONES is not on fans, but rather Microsoft itself.
Valve’s Steamos has several years of work to his credit, with optimizations that push for a smoother and more customizable portable experience. Tools like Decky Loader (which is not affiliated with Valve) is a solid one – and I hope Microsoft can reproduce a fluid and customizable experience in the Xbox application.
The preview should arrive later this week, and you can be sure that I will test it on my Asus Rog Ally …