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If you have been experiencing consistent issues with your Xbox App on PC, then I understand your frustration. I could not get my Xbox App to load for about a year. It would just consistently get stuck ...
I think the glacial pace of updates to the Xbox app represents a platform team that is wholly spread too thin. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
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 ...
Microsoft announced some gaming news yesterday that I wasn't expecting; it plans to add Xbox PC app integration with "leading PC gaming stores," making it a whole lot easier to access all your games ...
Microsoft is adding the ability to download ARM64 compatible games to its Xbox app for Windows on Arm. Windows Insiders can now test a new update to the Xbox app that lets them install games locally, ...
Microsoft is making (another) big push into PC gaming. Windows overwhelmingly dominates PC gaming, sure, but Microsoft has struggled to marry its massive Windows userbase with the Xbox brand. That's ...
The Xbox App on PC is now integrating purchased games from people's libraries across various supported storefronts, including Steam, Microsoft announced Monday. This feature is currently limited to ...
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.
One of the pain points of PC gaming is the copious amount of game launchers required for players to access every game in their library. It has become one of the stumbling blocks facing the new wave of ...
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 ...
This is an Xbox. If you’re reading these words on any kind of web-connected screen, especially if it’s a Windows PC, Microsoft wants you to think that. To double down on its everything, everywhere, ...