Xbox mode only rolled out to Windows 11 with the May 2026 Security Update, but the feature already has a name change in the works. The latest Windows Insider build shows “XBOX mode” rather than “Xbox mode.”
The change is small, but it reflects the rebrand Microsoft is in the middle of. Earlier this year, Xbox CEO Asha Sharma polled people on X asking if the name of the brand should be Xbox or XBOX. The overwhelming majority preferred the all caps version, and Microsoft listened to the feedback.
In several places, Microsoft has swapped in the XBOX name. The official XBOX website and XBOX social media handles show the all caps version. Even the Microsoft Store shows love for capital letters.
Sharma has made more meaningful changes to the XBOX brand since being promoted, but the XBOX rebrand is quite visible. The move aligns XBOX with the original console, which is a clever bit of marketing.
Windows 11 Experimental build 26300.8758 updates the name of “Xbox mode” to “XBOX mode”. pic.twitter.com/9F0p5JLCcQJune 26, 2026
The change was flagged by X user @phantomofearth. Microsoft’s release notes for Windows 11 Experimental Build 26300.8758 do not note the new name for XBOX mode.
XBOX mode (and Xbox mode) was originally called “Xbox Fullscreen Experience.” Throughout all three names, the concept of the feature has been the same: provide a console-like experience on Windows 11.
When enabled, XBOX mode makes Windows 11 open with a controller-friendly interface that also works well with built-in controllers on gaming handhelds. Microsoft has worked on XBOX mode for a while and overcome some awkward limitations. For example, it’s now easier to sign in to Windows 11 when in XBOX mode by using a PIN.
XBOX mode also prioritizes gaming and reduces background tasks on Windows 11. It can free up to 2GB of memory on your PC, according to Microsoft. Considering it’s increasingly expensive to get a PC with a lot of memory, freeing up 2GB makes a big difference.
The next generation of Xbox, known currently as Project Helix, is meant to run some form of XBOX mode. Before that device ships, XBOX mode needs more meaningful changes to smooth out the experience. We spent a week with XBOX mode last month and had a mixed experience.
Microsoft is aggressively pushing improvements to Windows 11 through its K2 initiative. Among those upgrades will be a smoother gaming experience. But for now, we can enjoy the unified branding of XBOX mode.
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