Xbox Series X and Series S: Emulation possible without developer mode

Xbox Series X and Series S: Emulation possible without developer mode
Xbox Series X and Series S can be used as emulation machines even without activating developer mode. The discovery was made by Twitter user Simm, who also showed a clip of God of War for PS2 running on his Series X.

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Simm didn't explain how he got RetroArch installed on Xbox Series X, but he promised to give explanations privately to anyone who asks. He is probably afraid of being banned for whatever reason.

Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S have attracted the interest of emulation enthusiasts for a few days. In particular, Xbox Series S has been elected as one of the best emulation machines on the market, thanks to the quality / price ratio it guarantees. However, Retro Arch can be installed on both. So far it has been said that you had to select developer mode to do this, but there seems to be a way around this limit. We imagine that in the coming days we will know more.