Microsoft Edge is a popular Google Chrome alternative. It contains many of the same fundamental features as Google Chrome and other Chromium browsers because it is built on Chromium. That means if you’re coming from Google Chrome, you should feel right at home. Microsoft, on the other hand, has recently become frenzied in its pursuit of a competitive edge over Chrome, overburdening the browser with gimmicky features like “Buy now, pay later” and even criticizing its competition. Microsoft, on the other hand, does not appear to be slowing down, as it is working on another feature for its browser.

Microsoft is exploring a separate Games panel in Edge, according to regular Chrome/Chromium tipster Leopeva64 (via Neowin). The capability is presently accessible for select Edge Canary users in the most recent version. It is turned off by default and must be enabled via the Settings > Appearance > Games button.

Enabling this setting places a Games button next to the address bar on the omnibar. When you click the Games button, a panel on the right side of the browser appears, displaying a variety of HTML5 games. Arcade, Microsoft classics, Board & Card, Puzzle, Sports, Casual, Match 3, and more game categories are available. Because these are HTML5 games, you may play them directly in your browser without first downloading them.

The Sports tab is currently available for a limited number of people on the current Windows operating system Edge Canary. I couldn’t see it on Edge Canary 99.0.1117.0. If you really want to be the first to try the newest Edge Canary build, you can get it here. It is unknown when the functionality will be available to ensure that everything goes well.

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