Microsoft has introduced that Sport Help, its just lately unveiled in-game browser, is now additionally obtainable in preview for Microsoft Edge Secure customers.
Sport Help is a particular model of Edge optimized for PC gaming that can seem on prime of your recreation in Sport Bar as a “game-aware” overlay when hitting the Win+G keyboard shortcut.
In line with William Devereux, a senior product supervisor within the Microsoft Edge workforce, it’s designed to recommend suggestions and guides for an inventory of supported video games and shares the identical browser knowledge.
“With the release of Edge Stable 132, Game Assist is available without any Insider software or needing to change your default browser, making it even easier to use on your gaming PC,” Devereux mentioned.
“To opt-into Game Assist (Preview), open Edge, go to Settings and more (“…”) > Settings, search for Game Assist in the search box, find the Game Assist option, and select Install widget.”
Whereas the primary preview model launched in November required utilizing Microsoft Edge’s Beta or Preview channel because the default internet browser, the model rolled out right now will use Edge Secure by default. Nevertheless, for the most recent updates, you too can set it to make use of Edge Beta, Dev, or Canary as an alternative.
You may get a fast overview of Sport Help in motion within the video embedded beneath:
Along with Baldur’s Gate 3, Diablo IV, Fortnite, Hellblade II: Senua’s Saga, League of Legends, Minecraft, Overwatch 2, Roblox, and Valorant, which had been launched in November, Sport Help now affords guides and contextual suggestions for much more video games, together with Dragon Age: The Veilguard, Indiana Jones and the Nice Circle, Marvel Rivals, Metaphor: ReFantazio, and S.T.A.L.Okay.E.R. II: Coronary heart of Chernobyl.
Till Microsoft provides content material for extra common video games, you too can use Sport Help to search out guides and different web sites with recreation suggestions whereas enjoying any recreation.
“We’ve also made a number of improvements to the browser experience and added support for some extensions like ad blockers,” Devereux added.
“We’re currently working on the next wave of updates, including support for keyboard shortcuts, a Settings and more (…) menu with common browser controls (including the ability to add the current tab as an app on the sidebar), right-click context menus, an improved picture-in-picture experience, and more.”
Microsoft can be asking customers to supply suggestions through Sport Help’s “Send feedback” dialog (obtainable within the “Settings and more” menu), the Sport Help Group suggestions portal, r/MicrosoftEdge, and different social media channels.