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- Xbox officially adds Steam library integration
The Xbox PC app will be available to all, later this year, and will appear on Windows 11 and handheld devices Microsoft note, “With the aggregated gaming library, players can conveniently launch games from Xbox, Game Pass, Battle net and other leading PC storefronts from a single library within the Xbox PC app ”
- Xbox App for PC Now Integrates Your Steam Games - CNET
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
- Xbox Officially Adds Steam Integration Via New PC App Feature
Xbox has announced that Steam integration is now being rolled out to the Xbox PC app as part of a new feature, along with support for "leading PC storefronts" This is to do with something called your Aggregated Gaming Library, and it's designed to let you access all your games from one place
- Xbox Steam Integration: One App for All Your PC Games - TechWiser
That means the Xbox app on Windows can now show your Steam and Battle net games right next to your Game Pass titles You don’t need to jump between different apps anymore to find your games! What’s New in the Xbox Steam Integration The new feature creates one big game library that includes everything you own This is huge news for PC
- Microsoft Brings Steam Games to Xbox PC App for a Unified . . .
Xbox Platform Product Manager, Manisha Oza further explained, “When a player installs a game from a supported PC storefront, it will automatically appear in “My library” within the Xbox PC app, as well as the “Most recent” list of titles in the sidebar—making it easier than ever to jump back into your games ”
- Steam is coming to the Xbox PC app on Windows - Toms Guide
Starting this week, Xbox Insiders will be able to see Steam, Battle net and Xbox games in the Xbox PC app on Windows, which makes it a single launcher for your installed PC games
- Steam Library Now Integrated into Xbox App on Windows PCs
With multiple PC stores in one interface, Microsoft can explore deeper integration A gamer might see Xbox achievements for a Steam game or launch into Xbox social features while playing an Epic Games title Developers could tap into Xbox services for all their Windows games This first step towards a unified PC gaming experience shows
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