[UPDATE] Emulators are back and running in Xbox Series' Retail Mode



UPDATE: It seems like this new method has been removed and blocked yet again, similar to last time. It took Microsoft just a meager few hours to counter this new method, though it remains to be seen if this will continue in any case. Some reports from after the 1st down mention that this method is back again, which means that a possible game of cat and mouse between Devs and Microsoft will be on the frontline again.

Back in April, several users started reporting that their emulator applications in UWP format were getting blocked from running under the Xbox Series' retail mode. It all came down to Microsoft locking down the applications from running with the following message showing up when attempting to boot them: "This game or app can't be launched as it violates the Microsoft Store Policy."
However, emulator apps could still be installed and run under Dev Mode for both Xbox Series S and X consoles, but that didn't stop several developers to still dive in and attempt a new method for Retail mode viability.

After a couple of months since the news, developers SirMangler and TRW have started work on a new method for being able to install those emulators into retail mode, bypassing Microsoft's security. A new app store, called UWeaPons Store, has opened up in Patreon, and offers a way to install those applications (like Dolphin, RetroArch, Xenia, XBSX2) back into the Xbox Series' Retail Mode:

About UWeaPons Store said:
The UWeaPons store is an Xbox Emulation team comprised of SirMangler and TRW, the developers behind the Xbox ports of XBSX2.0 (PS2), Xenia (Xbox360) and Dolphin (GameCube/Wii)!

We offer access to a variety of emulators and emulator frontends (including RetroArch) without the need for a developer account, as well as way to support us to develop and work on the emulators we love!

It must be taken into consideration, however, that if you previously had emulators installed through the new method, your configuration will most likely not carry over to this new apps installed through UWeaPons Store. This does NOT mean that Microsoft has lifted up the previous ban on the apps, as those previously installed apps will still be locked in the console.

While the full method in which this is possible hasn't been disclosed by the developers themselves (probably to mitigate Microsoft's action to an extend), the way the new method works for the user is similar to a previous one, meaning the user has to provide an email to be whitelisted and be able to download the app from the UWP App Store, and adding to its, there's now a $2 fee from their Patreon, which then allows access to this new store.

There seems to be two key differences here, with one being that a lot of the metadata and the manifest of the application has scrapped off almost everything related to emulation, as to not trigger Microsoft's security, and that the UWeaPons Store utilizes only one download for all emulators, making uploads/downloads easier for both devs and users, and this also seems to help with the detection mitigation for the app.

Additionally, there's the uncertainty of whether or not Microsoft will, or rather, when they will counter this new method, as there's always the possibility of them finding out about the new homebrew store and working to remove it and/or lock it, just as they did with the previous method.

:arrow: UWeaPons Store Patreon
 

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A serious question: where have they been unfriendly to their clients when it comes to xbox?


There are even legal ways to emulate. No reason to pirate :)
As I said: I can't afford Paper Mario TYD. And Nintendo won't release it nowadays. I have to take different routes.
 

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Doesn't seem like it'd be worth the hassle after Microsoft has already demonstrated their unwillingness to stand against Nintendo. I'll stick with my "retail mode" Steam Deck for most emulation. :D
 

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I thought people on GBAtemp only emulated to "preserve history" or to "try before I buy" or for some other morally just reason.
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I thought people on GBAtemp only emulated to "preserve history" or to "try before I buy" or for some other morally just reason.
It's always morally correct to pirate Nintendo games. With the way they're constantly changing account systems, chances are most people have even had to pirate games they've bought from Nintendo previously.
 

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Look I can't afford Paper Mario TYD I admit it that's why I emulate
Considering there is no way at this time to straight up pay Nintendo for that particular game these days anyway, I don't see the problem in such an instance. Buying it used would have not be applying the developer with any money anyway, so even if you do it 'legit' you're only supporting resellers.
 

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I dont get how or even why the xbox one hasn't been hacked at all.

Are hackers secretly been paid by Microsoft to not release or hack the console.

I cant see how as its pretty much windows washed down and thrown into a box, when windows has little security.

I guess allowing users to install hombrew/emulators is basically what we want on a console, only thing missing is running backups and cheats/mods.

I wonder if any of the emulators benfit on the X models, do the likes of PCSX2 and DOLPHIN run in 4K resolutions.
 

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How do emulators run on the Xbone VCR?
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I dont get how or even why the xbox one hasn't been hacked at all.

Are hackers secretly been paid by Microsoft to not release or hack the console.

I cant see how as its pretty much windows washed down and thrown into a box, when windows has little security.

I guess allowing users to install hombrew/emulators is basically what we want on a console, only thing missing is running backups and cheats/mods.

I wonder if any of the emulators benfit on the X models, do the likes of PCSX2 and DOLPHIN run in 4K resolutions.
Not enough interest.
 

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I dont get how or even why the xbox one hasn't been hacked at all.

Are hackers secretly been paid by Microsoft to not release or hack the console.

I cant see how as its pretty much windows washed down and thrown into a box, when windows has little security.

I guess allowing users to install hombrew/emulators is basically what we want on a console, only thing missing is running backups and cheats/mods.

I wonder if any of the emulators benfit on the X models, do the likes of PCSX2 and DOLPHIN run in 4K resolutions.


sadly thats the only poc we have at the moment
 

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Why can't people just pay the $15 for Dev mode

Stop being cheap guys
To be fair: switching between modes is really inconvenient, especially with the one generation.
How do emulators run on the Xbone VCR?
Ps1 and everything up to n64 works pretty good, n64 has it's problems and ps2 is pretty much unplayable.
 

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Doesn't seem like it'd be worth the hassle after Microsoft has already demonstrated their unwillingness to stand against Nintendo. I'll stick with my "retail mode" Steam Deck for most emulation. :D
nintendo wouldn't let microsoft go against them for 5 seconds
 

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IT'S NOT FREE / PUBLIC AND COSTS $2.00 A MONTH. Just buy Dev Mode

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This, people are really paying 2$ per month to some random patreon just to spite Microsoft lmao. Let me guess, the emu devs receive nothing?
I mean I also dislike MS but they are literally the only console developer to allow running your own stuff via Dev Mode and that's a one-time fee.
 

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