Xbox test brings Microsoft’s Chromium-based Edge browser to consoles

You may at last have a valid justification to utilize the web browser on your console for more than the minimum essentials. The Verge reports that Microsoft has begun testing a version of its Chromium-based Edge browser with respect to the Xbox One and Series X/S. Partake in the Alpha Skip-Ahead testing ring and you’ll get a web experience that is more in accordance with the modern era, including better similarity and syncing with Edge across numerous platforms.

This version is obviously buggy and does exclude mouse or keyboard support. And keeping in mind that this theoretically empowers access to Google Stadia, we wouldn’t rely on solid access to that or other concentrated web applications right now.

It might take some time before there’s a more polished version of the new Edge for Xbox. At the point when it is prepared, however, the new browser could present a superior defense for purchasing a Xbox if web surfing matters to you. At this moment, the PlayStation 5 doesn’t have an effectively available web browser (you need to depend on tricks to utilize it at all). While that could change, a Chromium-based Xbox browser could give Microsoft an agreeable head start.

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