Microsoft has officially launched Game Assist, a Steam-like in-game browser overlay for Windows 11, making it easier for gamers to access tips, guides, and walkthroughs without ever leaving their game. After months of beta testing, the Microsoft Edge Game Assist feature is now available in the stable version of the browser, bringing game-aware functionality to the Windows Game Bar. Much like Valve’s Steam overlay browser, Game Assist detects the game you’re playing and automatically suggests relevant tips and guides in a side panel. https://youtu.be/NZadyqM7Gxs To enable Game Assist, users can navigate to Microsoft Edge > Settings > Search for "Game Assist" and install the widget. Even if a game isn’t officially supported, players can still use Game Assist to browse guides, forums, or any other websites while playing. Game Assist leverages cookies, autofill, and favorites from the standard Microsoft Edge browser, meaning your saved bookmarks and preferences carry over seamlessly. With Game Assist, Microsoft is further integrating Edge into the gaming experience, offering PC gamers a more seamless way to access information without interrupting gameplay. Whether you're tackling a tricky boss fight or looking up crafting recipes, this built-in overlay is a game-changer for Windows 11 users. Read more in our articles including "Microsoft Rolls Out Steam-Style Game Assist Overlay for Windows 11 Gamers" and "10 Video Games to Watch Out For in March 2017".
Microsoft has officially launched Game Assist, a Steam-like in-game browser overlay for Windows 11, making it easier for gamers to access tips, guides, and walkthroughs without ever leaving their game. After months of beta testing, the Microsoft Edge Game Assist feature is now available in the stable version of the browser, bringing game-aware functionality to the Windows Game Bar.
Much like Valve’s Steam overlay browser, Game Assist detects the game you’re playing and automatically suggests relevant tips and guides in a side panel. https://youtu.be/NZadyqM7Gxs To enable Game Assist, users can navigate to Microsoft Edge > Settings > Search for "Game Assist" and install the widget. Even if a game isn’t officially supported, players can still use Game Assist to browse guides, forums, or any other websites while playing.
Our coverage of Edge Game Assist overlay includes: "Microsoft Rolls Out Steam-Style Game Assist Overlay for Windows 11 Gamers"; "10 Video Games to Watch Out For in March 2017"; "5 Relaxing Games for Android and iOS (Part 2)". Each article provides unique insights and information.