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TL;DR: Microsoft's new Xbox PC app update introduces an aggregated gaming library, allowing users to launch and manage PC games from multiple storefronts like Steam and Battle.net in one place.
From his earliest gaming memories playing Spyro 2 on the PlayStation, to being obsessed with the swing-out animations in Marvel's Spider-Man, Cameron has always been, and continues to be, in love with ...
Microsoft is hoping to turn the Xbox app into the one-stop destination for players to launch games on PC and Windows handheld devices, pushing an update that integrates titles from other major gaming ...
Have you ever wished for a single app to manage all your PC games, no matter where they’re from? Microsoft’s latest update to the Xbox app might just be the solution gamers have been waiting for. In a ...
TL;DR: Microsoft's updated Xbox app for Windows PCs and handhelds unifies game libraries from Xbox, Steam, Epic Games Store, Battle.net, and GOG into a single interface. It enables seamless browsing, ...
Xbox's June update is here, and a new feature for Insiders on the Xbox PC app allows them to have one "aggregated game library" through the Xbox app. What that means is that the Xbox PC app can now ...
Microsoft is testing a fully featured store section and wishlist support on the Xbox app. The store allows you to browse and purchase games, DLC, and bundles. Android users can access this new store ...
There's finally one gaming app to rule them all, or so Microsoft hopes, thanks to a new Xbox app update on Windows 11. From today, the Xbox app now shows you all of your installed games, no matter ...
As announced by Microsoft yesterday, the Xbox Wireless Headset has been updated with Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) support. This means that it offers lower latency when used with Bluetooth LE-enabled ...
Xbox has revealed that it is testing a feature on its PC app that allows users to access third-party launchers, such as Battle.net and GOG Galaxy, directly from Microsoft's own app on supported ...