Gaming never looked so good
Play the next-gen and classic games you want, at the graphics setting you want, and with the peripherals you want on a Windows 11 PC.1 6
Natural light for your virtual worlds
DirectX 12 ray tracing simulates how light behaves in reality, allowing for lifelike reflections, shadows and refractions in your games.3
Natural light for your virtual worlds
DirectX 12 ray tracing simulates how light behaves in reality, allowing for lifelike reflections, shadows and refractions in your games.3
Unlock more colours
Get a truly cinematic experience. Auto HDR enables a wider spectrum of colours and luminance, making your games come to life.4
Better gaming sessions with Game Bar
No need to Alt + Tab out to skip songs, change volume, or even monitor performance metrics. Just press + G to bring it all up with Xbox Game Bar.
Rethink “surround” sound
Brace yourself for an immersive gaming experience like no other. Hear where and how far the sources of sounds are with 3D Spatial Sound and a compatible set of headphones.
Enabling the next generation of games
Not only do your games load faster, but DirectStorage also enables you to see and explore more expansive worlds.5
The perfect set-up awaits
From mobile gaming battle stations to lightweight, touchscreen enabled 2-in-1s, there’s a right gaming PC for everyone. Find yours today.1 6
Plays well with your peripherals
Play racing games with a steering wheel and pedals. Get fully immersed with a VR-ready laptop and headset. Or just go into a 1V1 with a good old mouse and keyboard. When it comes to playing the way you want, the possibilities are endless with Windows.
Check for compatibility
Use the PC Health Check app to see if your PC can run Windows 11.7
Both Windows 10 and Windows 11 have their strengths, but Windows 11 has new features that Windows 10 doesn’t, like Auto HDR and optimisations for windowed games, which can reduce game latency and improve visuals.
Absolutely! You should consider updating to Windows 11 if your hardware supports the Windows 11 minimum system requirements. Windows 11 offers the same level of game support as Windows 10, with fantastic additional gaming features like Auto HDR, Dynamic Lighting, Controller bar and optimisations for windowed games.
Windows 11 does most of the optimisation for you, but there are a few Settings you might want to double check to ensure you’re getting the best gaming performance from your system. First, ensure that Game Mode is enabled in Settings > Gaming > Game Mode; it should be on by default. Next, check out Settings > System > Display > Graphics, and choose “Change default graphics settings”. Here, you can turn on hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling, optimisations for windowed games and Auto HDR (if you’re using an HDR display.)
Auto HDR is a feature in Windows 11 that automatically upgrades the colour and brightness levels of Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) games to High Dynamic Range (HDR). This enhances the visual quality of games.
DirectStorage is a new feature that improves game load times. It works automatically if your PC and game are compatible. You can easily check if your PC supports DirectStorage: First, open the Game Bar (Win + G), then select the Gear icon, and choose “Gaming Features”.
PC Game Pass is a subscription service offering a library of games to download and play. It’s updated monthly and integrated into Windows 11 via the Xbox app.
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