Xbox will soon have its version of Edge Chromium – Latest News, Breaking News, Top News Headlines

Although we usually say that Microsoft Edge Chromium has already completely replaced the legacy version of the Redmond browser, Xbox is actually missing, a niche where the new Chromium-based browser is not an option. A niche in which the legacy version is still the only one that users can choose and, as if this were not very conspicuous (which it is not), we are also talking about a niche in which it is precisely Microsoft who controls what software arrives and stops arriving at it.

Consoles stopped being just consoles a long time ago, to become entertainment centers, something in which Microsoft has always tried to emphasize on Sony, that although it does not neglect this aspect, it has never stopped putting all the focus on games. Xbox, since its second generation (Xbox 360) has tried to fight (and it has done it with dignity, in my opinion), in the arena of digital entertainment systems. And yes, his bet on HD DVD versus Sony-supported Blu Ray was, seen today, a mistake, but that’s the format wars.

Be that as it may, today we know that an important part of our leisure passes through the Internet and, more specifically, through the browser. More on PC than on other devices, true, but Also in these, the browser turns out to be the gateway for many elements of our leisure, which is why it is essential to have an updated browser, compatible with the latest technologies and that supports as many services as possible. Something that, to this day, neither Xbox nor PS offer.

The good news is that, as we can read in Ars Technica, after having prepared the final farewell of Edge Legacy on PC, those of Redmond They’ve put their foot on the gas in the Xbox version of Edge Chromium, and this has already begun to reach the testers the alpha versions of the console operating system for the One and Series families.

Yes, at the moment development is in its alpha phase, and aspects as elementary for a browser as keyboard and mouse support are not yet available, so its usability is somewhat limited. In addition, as we can read in that article, some bugs have already been identified that, we understand, will be corrected in future test versions of the browser. However, the most important thing is that this alpha would include the same engine as the desktop versionTherefore, when the final version has arrived, the Xbox version of the browser should be fully with the services that we access from the PC browser.

There are several options that occur to me in this regard but, without a doubt, there are two that stand out above the others. I’m talking, of course, about GeForce Now and Google Stadia. Well, and Microsoft xCloud, of course. And, except for changes that would be difficult to justify, the arrival on Xbox of a browser based on Chromium and whose desktop version is 100% compatible with said services would allow Microsoft to substantially expand gaming options of your console versus Sony’s.

If Sony were another company I would think that they are also working on bringing a Chromium-based browser to PS4 / PS5, but since we are talking about Sony … well, I am not so clear. However, and for users who do not have a special affection for either of both platforms, it is these details that can make the difference. In my case, I am a Stadia and GeForce Now user (and I will be an xCloud user when it arrives on PC), so while waiting for this Edge Chromium for Xbox, for me the Microsoft console has won some points compared to that of Sony. And, for PlayStation users, I hope Sony will quickly do something about it.

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