
Microsoft‘s Windows 11 is already paving the way for interesting fan projects, as developers are running PC games on mobile phones through a leaked version of the OS.
Designed with PCs, tablets and laptops in mind, enthusiasts have figured out that Windows 11 supports ARM processors. The new OS is well optimised for Snapdragon chipsets, which are common in mobile devices.
YouTuber edi194 uploaded a video showing the process of installing Windows 11 on a OnePlus 6T at the end of last month (June 28). The process strips the native Android operating system, and replaces it with Windows’ unreleased OS.
It didn’t take long for developers to experiment with games, which provided some interesting results. It would seem many of the developers had trouble running video games released in the last few years, however the likes of Left 4 Dead, GTA IV and even Rocket League (albeit the 32-bit…
