The handheld console market has been on the rise with the introduction of Valve's Steam Deck. Plenty have since followed suit, including ASUS and Logitech, with rumors suggesting that Sony is next in line. Now, it appears Microsoft has plans to take advantage of this growing segment.
With the popularity of handheld consoles, it seems Microsoft is planning something big for the gaming segment. Reliable leaker WalkingCat shared new information about a Microsoft experiment for a Handheld Mode for Windows 11 running on consoles such as the Steam Deck.
The leaked video, which was reportedly recorded during a Microsoft Hackathon held last September, reveals key info about this new mode. An unnamed employee provided the voiceover for the presentation and mentions Dorothy Feng, a senior UX designer at Microsoft. Feng and her team spearheaded a three-week "sprint" which resulted in the Windows 11 Handheld Gaming Mode visuals seen in the video.
