These are the biggest Microsoft news stories of 2021
2021 was a massive year for news, including new hardware, major software updates, and one of the best years for gaming that Microsoft has seen in a long time. Here at Windows Central, we published well over 1,000 news pieces this year, including Microsoft announcing Windows 11, the launch of new Surface hardware, and the release of Halo Infinite. From insider scoops to product launches, here are the biggest news stories from 2021 related to Windows, Xbox, and all things Microsoft.
A brand new version of Windows
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This move toward simplicity has been met with mixed reactions. While Windows 11 trimmed down some of the complexities of the OS interface, it lacks some of the features seen in Windows 10. Additionally, the Start menu and Taskbar ran into criticism. Many have looked for the best apps to customize Windows 11 to restore both the look of previous versions of Windows and lost functionality.
Windows 11 ran into issues before it launched. A confusing set of minimum requirements and mixed signals from Microsoft’s tool for checking eligibility made it difficult to tell if some systems would be able to upgrade to Windows 11 at all. The requirement of having TPM 2.0 was the limiting factor for many computers. As a result of this confusion, the Windows userbase was split to a certain point. While tech-savvy folks know about the limitations and how to work around them, some general consumers are still confused about why their PC hasn’t seen the option to update.
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Gamers received some nice features in the upgrade to Windows 11. Many of these features were already available on the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. Auto HDR works with over 1,000 DirectX 11 and DirectX 12 games. Direct Storage improves load times and takes advantage of the best SSDs. DirectX 12 Ultimate also includes features for developers, including Raytracing 1.1, variable rate shading, and Sampler Feedback.
While Windows 11 has a refreshed interface and new features, many view it as an optional update, at least for now. The OS should continue to improve as Microsoft rolls out new features, such as Android app support. Those that want it now have likely already upgraded. Those who don’t feel the need to update can wait for quite a while since Windows 10 will remain supported until 2025.
A load of new Surface devices
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The Surface Pro 8 saw a design refresh that brought it more in line with the Surface Pro X (though it is slightly thicker than its Windows on ARM sibling). In many ways, the Surface Pro 8 represents the pinnacle of its form factor. It has a 13.3-inch120Hz display, supports Thunderbolt 4, and has an excellent webcam. A new Slim Pen 2 with haptics pairs with the Surface Pro 8 to improve the handwriting experience. Our executive editor Daniel Rubino said that the “Surface Pro 8 finally hits its full potential with the all-new redesign for 2021.”
The Surface Laptop Studio introduces a new form factor to the PC space. It features a floating display that can rest in different positions to facilitate a range of workflows. Of course, one of those positions is that of a traditional clamshell laptop. In that category, the Surface Laptop Studio stacks up against the likes of the Razer Blade 15 and the HP ENVY x360 15.
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Unlike the rest of the Surface family, the Surface Duo 2 is a mobile device that runs Android. It’s the sequel to the original Surface Duo, which received mixed reviews due to its buggy software. The Surface Duo 2 has a significantly better camera setup than its predecessor and slimmer bezels as well. The hinge also has a Glance Bar that can show notifications when closed, though that feature isn’t that versatile.
More importantly than bumping up the internals and general hardware specs, Microsoft focused on the software experience with the Duo 2. While it isn’t perfect, it’s significantly smoother than that of the first Duo, which still hasn’t received Android 11. Microsoft has also supported the Duo 2 better than the original Duo so far, including a day-one update and a significant December update.
A big year for gaming and Xbox
Xbox Game Pass added some big-name titles this year, including MLB The Show and Outriders in the spring. Psychonauts 2 and Football Manager 2022 also made their way to the service this year.
Those titles were merely appetizers compared to Halo Infinite, Forza Horizon 5, and Age of Empires IV, all of which became available on Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass on their respective launch days.
Microsoft’s acquisition of Bethesda was finalized in 2021, which should only help the company’s library of games going forward. Games from Bethesda should also diversify Xbox’s first-party lineup quite a bit.
A continuing global chip shortage
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NVIDIA launched several RTX 30-Series GPUs in 2021. While these are excellent graphics cards, they have been difficult to purchase. Scalpers and bots gobbled up any stock that became available, creating an expensive second-hand market. To get their hands on high-end graphics, some gamers purchased the best RTX 3080 laptops.
AMD also released several high-end graphics cards this year from its RX 6000 series. Like competing cards from NVIDIA, AMD GPUs have been hard to find in stock. For example, the RX 6800 is an excellent GPU for QHD gaming, but it’s out of stock at just about every retailer.
Some surprising stories
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Early this year, a hidden message was found in the new White House website. It was just an invitation to apply for jobs related to coding, but it gained quite a bit of traction. Big companies often hide similar messages on their websites, but the invitation from the White House gained attention due to the stature of the Office.
Despite Microsoft releasing Windows 11 this year, people in Armenia appear to prefer Windows XP. According to StatCounter, as of September 2021, 53.5% of desktops in the country ran Windows XP. It’s not clear why so many Armenian desktops run XP, but the numbers don’t lie.
Forza Horizon 5 was one of the best games to launch in 2021. Shortly after the game became available, a strange trend emerged. As part of an effort to quickly progress through the game, people would purchase Willys Jeeps by the hundreds, earn a Super Wheelspin, and then gift the car to a random player. As a result, thousands of Willys Jeeps flooded the Forza Horizon fanbase.
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