Microsoft has begun issuing bans for Xbox Series X|S emulator use



What you need to know

  • Using the Xbox Series X|S console’s developer mode, players have been setting up emulators to run retro and classic games on their Xbox consoles. 
  • In April, Microsoft blocked the use of side-loaded UWP apps while in the console’s retail mode. However, the community discovered a workaround. 
  • Microsoft has begun banning people for using said workaround, but has so far turned a blind eye to emulators running in the Xbox Series X|S’s developer mode. 

Gaming emulators in Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S retail mode recently returned, but the return was sadly short-lived. 

For those who don’t know, using the Xbox Series X|S developer access, you can install third-party apps and services onto your console without using the Microsoft Store. Some users have been installing emulators onto their consoles using this method, allowing them to play classic games from previous console generations. People have been installing PlayStation 1 emulators to their Xbox consoles, GameCube emulators, and beyond, with great results. 





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