Xenia: Xbox Series X|S grabs a potentially more powerful Xbox 360 emulator



What you need to know

  • Xbox Series X|S consoles support Microsoft’s Universal Windows Platform (UWP) for app development. 
  • This allows independent devs to build tools fairly easily for Xbox in some cases, with third-party apps appearing in the past for YouTube, Discord, and others. 
  • To that end, Xenia has arrived on Xbox Series X|S consoles in the form of a UWP app, potentially opening up the console to a broader backward compatibility library than officially available. 

The homebrew community continues to impress. 

Xenia is a powerful emulation project from the same developer who ported Dolphin to Microsoft’s Universal Windows Platform (UWP). Dolphin is a popular emulator which allows you to play Nintendo Wii and Gamecube games on a Windows PC, and to that end, Xenia achieves similar ends for Xbox 360 games you may own. There are already videos showing Xenia running on platforms like PC, Linux, and Steam Deck hardware, but another frontier has been opened in the war for game preservation. 





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