

The latest update to Microsoft Edge web browser for Microsoft Xbox X|S gaming consoles, however, makes retro-gaming a breeze, and that too without activating Developer Mode. Needless to mention, this is a big tradeoff. Incidentally, activating Developer Mode shuts down access to retail games or the Xbox Store. Xbox One, and the Xbox Series X and Series S will have Microsoft Edge browser, among other new features. However, several gamers pay the $20 Fee to play old games that Microsoft will never be able to offer. The Developer Mode feature does allow users to install development builds of software that utilize the Universal Windows Platform. Microsoft demands $20 to enable Developer Mode. Until recently, Xbox users either needed to enable Developer Mode or use external FTP software in order to access emulators on the console. However, getting emulators to run well on a closed ecosystem like the Microsoft Xbox X|S gaming consoles isn’t easy or free. With emulators, it is quite easy to indulge in retro-gaming. However, there are thousands of gamers who still enjoy the classics. These consoles can offer photo-realistic visuals owing to the 12-teraflop AMD RDNA 2 GPU. There are several games that benefit from high-end, immersive graphics. There’s little doubt that Microsoft Xbox X|S dedicated gaming consoles are quite powerful. Javascript-based emulators now work smoothly with direct hardware acceleration on Microsoft Xbox X|S gaming consoles: For gamers who love old-school games, this means they can access many emulators on their consoles without paying $20 to activate Developer Mode. The web browser is now way more powerful, useful, and practical. The latest update of Microsoft Edge browser for Microsoft Xbox X|S consoles is a game-changer, literally.


With the recently released update for Microsoft Edge web browser, the Microsoft Xbox X|S consoles have become a lot more emulator-friendly. Some of the best emulators for Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Super NES, Sega Genesis / Mega Drive, MS-DOS, Amiga, and more are available as websites. Microsoft gaming consoles are now emulator-friendly? Pic credit: JackBrookes/Flickr
