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Microsoft’s Next Xbox May Embrace PC Gaming With Higher Price Point

Microsoft’s next-generation Xbox may represent a fundamental shift in console strategy, with reports indicating a move toward PC-like functionality and higher pricing. The company appears to be targeting the PC gaming market rather than competing primarily on console affordability, despite the success of its budget-friendly Series S model.

Xbox’s Strategic Shift Toward PC Gaming

Microsoft appears to be repositioning its next-generation Xbox console as a more PC-like gaming device that may carry a premium price tag, according to recent reports and industry analysis. This potential strategic shift comes despite the company’s current-generation $300 Xbox Series S being its best-selling console, suggesting Microsoft may be prioritizing different market segments for its future hardware.

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Microsoft’s Windows 11 Update Unlocks Broader Gaming Support for Arm Devices

Microsoft has rolled out a significant update to Windows 11 that improves game compatibility on Arm-based laptops. The enhanced Prism emulation layer now supports AVX and AVX2 instructions, allowing previously incompatible titles to launch. However, reports indicate performance varies widely across different games.

Major Update for Windows on Arm Gaming

Microsoft has reportedly delivered a substantial improvement to Windows 11’s capability to run PC games on Arm-based laptops, according to sources familiar with the latest OS update. The October 2025 update (KB5066835) brings significant enhancements to Prism, Microsoft’s emulation layer that enables x86 applications and games to operate on Arm processors like Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X series.