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  "path": "/article/3130888/not-seeing-xbox-mode-in-windows-11-yet-unlock-it-using-this-free-tool.html",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-04T14:27:23.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Gaming, Windows",
    "KB5083631",
    "boosts gaming performance by disabling unnecessary processes",
    "ViVeTool",
    "using ViVeTool to access hidden features in Windows 11",
    "Microsoft pledges to improve Windows 11’s stability"
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  "textContent": "One of the new features in the optional April 2026 update for Windows 11 (KB5083631) is the long-awaited Xbox mode, which boosts gaming performance by disabling unnecessary processes. It’s already been a few days, though, and many who have installed the update still aren’t seeing Xbox mode yet due to the gradual rollout.\n\nAs of now, users in North America have top priority for the Xbox mode rollout, followed by users in Europe. Even so, many in North America are still left hanging. You might still in one of the waiting buckets.\n\nFortunately, you can speed the process up manually. Xbox mode can be forcibly activated using ViVeTool, a popular free app that’s available via GitHub. The only prerequisite is first installing update KB5083631.\n\n## What is ViVeTool?\n\nViVeTool lets you activate hidden features in Windows 11. These are features that Microsoft has already integrated into the operating system but hasn’t yet officially enabled for one reason or another.\n\nThis small command-line program allows you to view and activate these experimental Windows 11 components. In this way, you can test out new system elements weeks or months before their official rollouts. You can also customize the user interface to your liking.\n\nMicrosoft plans to make unlocking experimental features easier in the future. For now, you can use ViVeTool to do so. Learn more about using ViVeTool to access hidden features in Windows 11.\n\n## What is Xbox mode?\n\nThe new Xbox mode, which was formerly known as Xbox Full Screen Experience (FSE), offers a console-like interface when gaming on a Windows 11 PC. This interface is optimized for full-screen display readability and navigation using a gaming controller.\n\nXbox mode is also designed to allow players to seamlessly switch between productive work and gaming without limiting the flexibility of Windows itself. Microsoft emphasizes that the interface was specifically developed to bring a console feel to the PC.\n\n**Further reading:** Microsoft pledges to improve Windows 11’s stability",
  "title": "Not seeing Xbox mode in Windows 11 yet? Unlock it using this free tool"
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