Microsoft's enforcement of this clause has historically focused on removing emulators published as "private" UWP apps to the Xbox Store. Those apps could be distributed to whitelisted users via direct links accessed on the system's Edge browser, getting around the usual approval process for a public store listing.

"Ladies and gentlemen, it's been a good run," wrote Twitter user gamr13, who helps distribute an Xbox version of the RetroArch emulator front end. "For the past 2 years, we've promoted legal emulation on a popular platform that people have genuinely enjoyed. It's a true shame to see Xbox crack down on emulation... This is a shot in the face."


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It's not clear if there's a specific reason that Microsoft decided to roll out these "evolved mechanisms" of emulator enforcement now. That said, the emulation scene recently saw an Xbox-compatible port of Xenia, a popular Xbox 360 emulator. That version lets modern Xbox consoles run a variety of Xbox 360 games that Microsoft still sells directly in its store, as well as some Xbox 360 titles that aren't supported by Microsoft's official backward-compatibility feature. 006ab0faaa

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