Microsoft has begun testing a new aggregated gaming library feature in its Xbox PC app for Windows 11, currently available to Xbox Insiders. This update integrates games from multiple leading PC storefronts, including Steam and Epic Games Store, allowing users to view and access their entire game collection across platforms within a single app. The feature also supports installed games from third-party stores, streamlining game management for PC users. Additionally, this unified library experience is set to be available on the upcoming ROG Xbox Ally handheld gaming devices launching this holiday season, enhancing portability and convenience for gamers. The integration marks a significant step in consolidating gaming libraries and improving user experience on Windows-based Xbox platforms.
here's my first look at the new Xbox play history feature that syncs your recently played games across Xbox consoles, PCs, and the cloud https://t.co/63yyLgot6t
Xbox is continuing to tighten its ecosystem, with Insiders now able to test a new "Play History" library feature that syncs across Xbox, PC, and handhelds. https://t.co/8Cex5UOyi0
Xbox Cloud Games Will Soon Follow You Across Xbox, PC, and Windows Handhelds https://t.co/KYdio3Ywwq