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Microsoft has announced that Microsoft Edge Game Assist, a new Edge-based gaming browser game, is available for beta testing in Windows 11. The game has anallar in the Microsoft Game Bar panel and is designed to automatically search and show links to tips and guides on the game you play with the Edge browser.

Game Assist uses the profile you are in the Edge, so it will give you access to your data, such as cookies, autocomplete and favorites, so you won’t need to log in to the sites again. As with other Game Bar Widgets, you can fix it over the game. Game Assist is currently available in English and you will need to sign up for the preview and install Microsoft Edge Beta 132 as your default browser to use it. https://www.playground.ru/video/iframe/470904/?internal=1

You will have to find the content yourself for most games at the moment, but the game part of the Game Assist will automatically display information for multiple games, including Baldur’s Gate 3, Diablo IV and Hellblade II: Senua’s Saga

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In the second video, Microsoft shows what the outing looks like when it is used to follow video directors:

Microsoft says it collects reviews in several ways:

You can share your review in Game Assist by going to Settings and stuff (“…”) > Send a review. You can also vote for what features you want to add to Game Assist using the new Game Assist community review portal, and we will also track reviews at r/MicrosoftEdge, X and other social channels.

Game Assist currently only supports the input with a mouse and keyboard, but Microsoft writes that it will add support for portable devices and gamepads in the future. The company says that support for compact mode will also appear later.