Microsoft announced earlier this week that it will happen Start test of your newly collected gaming library On the Xbox app for Windows, and it is now starting to show for examiners today. This new library experience lists steam, battle.net, Ubisoft, EPIC Games Store, and Riot Games Titles that are installed on a PC from all other various other launchers – like gog galaxy.
I am trying to experience today and found that Microsoft automatically detects the installed game and lists them with a relevant thumbnail or icon in its library in the Xbox app, and the launcher’s name was installed from where the game was installed. While thumbnails could do it with some work in this beta app, you will get the option to play games or in the related launcher. If you do not want to see them listed in the Xbox app then you can also hide the game from these different PC stores.
This integration only lists sports and you will not find any additional functionality in Xbox achievements or these titles. Consolidated library is part of Microsoft’s effort to create Xbox apps on Windows PC Gaming HomeAnd to improve the handheld experience of windows.
Talking about the work of Microsoft to improve Windows Handheld Experience, I have many people Please advise me This week’s “Xbox full-screen experience” settings have appeared randomly on its existing ROG collaborative devices. While the settings have appeared, the experience is not live yet and nothing happens if you try to enable it.
Microsoft Confirmed Ruckus earlier this month Existing devices such as Rog Ally will soon get this full-screen Xbox experience at some point, and it seems that the company is already starting to test on some devices. I am confident that this is a bug that is showing settings, as the new ROG Xbox collaborative equipment are not until the end of this year and they will first launch with this new experience.
If you are interested in testing the new integrated library, you do not need to wait until the end of this year. You just need to install the Xbox test app, which is simple as downloading Xbox Insider Hub On PC, to join the PC gaming preview in the app, and then update the Xbox app in the Microsoft Store.