Windows 11 is bringing ads closer to users by featuring Xbox Game Pass prominently in the Windows settings menu. The recent Dev Channel update introduces this advertisement, offering users the chance to join Microsoft’s Game Pass service with a simple click. This move follows previous experiments with app promotions in Windows 11 updates, signaling a shift towards more explicit advertising within the operating system.
The Game Pass ad appears exclusively on the settings home screen of the latest Dev Channel build of Windows 11, version 26120.470 (KB5037864). Microsoft specifies that only users signed in to a Microsoft Account and using Windows 11 Home or Pro will see this ad, particularly if they are actively engaged in gaming on their PC. While some users may view this development as a logical progression for Windows 11, others may have reservations about the increasing presence of advertisements within the system.
Despite the ability to disable ads in Windows 11, the process involves navigating to the settings menu where the Game Pass ad is displayed, creating a potential contradiction for users seeking an ad-free experience. Microsoft aims to balance the integration of ads by ensuring they do not intrude into other areas of the operating system, maintaining a level of user-friendliness and non-invasiveness.
Alongside these advertising developments, rumors suggest that a new version of Windows may be on the horizon, possibly revealing new features and improvements. As users adapt to the evolving landscape of Windows 11, the integration of Game Pass ads represents Microsoft’s strategy to leverage its services and offerings within the operating system, providing users with convenient access to gaming content and subscription-based services.
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