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(Image credit: Tom's Hardware) Share Share by: Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Flipboard Share this article Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Microsoft 's attempts to unify the handheld gaming experience across Windows-based handhelds have been a moderate success so far. Debuting on the Xbox ROG Ally devices, the Xbox Full-Screen Experience (FSE) has been slowly rolling out to other handhelds, and the latest in the batch is Lenovo's Legion Go devices. We're now seeing reports from users on Reddit showing it off in a new Legion Space update.
To be clear, Xbox FSE has been available on Legion Go for a while through both unofficial mods and semi-official support , and even now, this new update doesn't natively install FSE as a launcher — instead, just the features surrounding it. The actual console-like UI still needs to be manually enabled in Windows settings first, running the 25H2 update (otherwise, you'll need to be an Insider).
So, it's essentially an optimization update that adds better FSE support if your Legion Go already had it. Previously, you had to open to Xbox app and enter the full-screen experience from there. With this new update, there's now a toggle right inside Legion Space that will do that directly, streamlining the process.
Microsoft opens Full Screen Experience to all Windows gaming handhelds
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