Xbox is celebrating its 25th anniversary, but the festivities are being overshadowed by significant changes within Xbox Game Studios, including layoffs and studio closures. However, a recent discovery might just be the silver lining gamers have been waiting for.

Rumors are circulating about the potential for native PC backwards compatibility, and it all starts with two original Xbox games that have been tagged with a 'handheld' label. This unusual designation has sparked speculation about Xbox's plans to make its extensive library more accessible across different platforms.

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  • Xbox's approach to backwards compatibility could be expanding to include PC, offering a vast library of games to players.
  • The 'handheld' tag on two OG Xbox games might be more than just a simple label, hinting at a broader strategy for game accessibility.
  • As Xbox navigates significant internal changes, its commitment to enhancing the gaming experience remains a top priority.
  • The potential for PC backwards compatibility could be a game-changer for Xbox, setting it apart in the competitive gaming market.

For the latest updates and insights into Xbox's plans, including the potential for PC backwards compatibility, Source: Pure Xbox