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So Microsoft, right? They’re always tinkering with stuff. This time, it’s something small but kinda neat—like a little tweak for Xbox’s dashboard. Basically, if you’re into cloud gaming, you’ll get easier access. They’ve been all about this Play Anywhere vibe, like, you can dive into your Xbox games on whatever—Series X, Series S, a PC, or even your handheld. Games like Forza Horizon 5 are on, wait for it… PlayStation now too. Who saw that coming?
Oh, and have you heard they’re teaming up with ASUS for the ROG Xbox Ally? Yeah, it’s a handheld with Windows 11. This thing’s supposed to drop later this year. The ROG Xbox Ally, you know, it’s like they’re making peace with the Steam Deck era—Xbox’s own handheld idea took a back seat for now. I mean, maybe it’s smart. Or maybe they just like collaborating more these days.
And, uh, there’s this upcoming feature called Play History. Saw it on Xbox Wire, and it’s gonna be on the UI home screen. It’s simple: gives you quick access to cloud games. It’s sort of squeezing itself into this gap Xbox has with easier cloud access. Why they didn’t do this sooner? Beats me. Anyway, it’s in a little grid, showcasing your last few cloud adventures. Useful? Probably. For cloud gamers at least… if you’re not into that, it’s just a gray box cogging your screen. Lovely, huh?
It’s out there now with Xbox Insiders, but soon enough, everyone’s gonna see it. They’re vague about dates, though. Typical. What I found funny is, they’re trying to make things smooth for the ROG Xbox Ally hitting shelves. Ever feel like sometimes tech is just coordinating its confusions? Or is it just me?
Oh, random sidebar: did you know Xbox Series X has a custom AMD 8-core Zen 2 processor? Yep, leading edge and stuff. Anyway, circling back—Microsoft’s always stirring the pot. Sometimes it feels like tech companies just love to keep us on our toes, you know?
So, uh, that’s it, I guess. We’ll see how all this pans out if it doesn’t get sidetracked again by… well, insert tech hitch here.