
Microsoft has introduced a new aggregated gaming library within its Xbox PC app for Windows. The update allows players to view and launch games from Steam, Battle.net, and other PC storefronts in one place. With this integration, users no longer need to switch between multiple launchers to access installed titles. The feature is designed to simplify access to games and enhance the overall PC gaming experience.
Expanded Features for Gamers
Along with the unified library, a new “My Apps” section has been added. This feature lets gamers quickly install and open third-party apps, including browsers, utilities, and alternative storefronts. As a result, players can manage games and applications from different sources more efficiently. The addition supports both desktop and handheld devices, making it easier to maintain a consistent gaming setup.
Upcoming Enhancements
Later this month, cloud-playable games and synchronized game history will arrive in the app. This update will allow players to access their most recent games across Xbox consoles, PCs, and handheld devices. Consequently, users can resume gameplay instantly, regardless of the platform they choose. These improvements reinforce Microsoft’s goal of making the Xbox PC app a central hub for gaming.