Microsoft announced Edge Game Assist, an in-game browser focussed on game-centric features, for PC players Friday. The browser, a custom version of the Edge browser is currently available in preview and is meant to seamlessly provide game hints, guides and more.
In addition to gaming-focussed browsing, Game Assist will pack users' Edge browser data from their PC and mobile devices. The in-game browser is now available to PC players on Windows 11 with Microsoft Edge Beta 132.
Edge Game Assist can be accessed in-game via the Game Bar overlay on Windows, allowing users to browse the Web without leaving their game.
According to Microsoft, 88 percent of PC players use a Web browser while gaming to get game help, track progress, connect with friends or view media. “These actions require you to pull out your phone or Alt-Tab to the desktop on your PC, taking you out of your game.
Unless you have multiple monitors, you also can't see what's happening in the game while you're in the browser or reference a guide while you play,” the Xbox parent said in a blog post announcing the Game Assist browser.