
"Microsoft is rolling out a new aggregated gaming library inside its Xbox PC app today on Windows. The updated app will now list games from Steam, Battle.net, and other PC storefronts - making it a launcher for games you have installed on your PC. Microsoft has been testing this aggregated library in recent months with Xbox Insiders, but it's now available to all Xbox PC app users."
"Alongside the library integration, Microsoft is also rolling out a new My Apps section in the Xbox PC app that allows PC gamers to quickly install and launch third-party apps like browsers, gaming utilities, and rival storefronts. This new feature is also designed primarily for handhelds, to help people download and launch games from multiple stores. Later this month, Microsoft will also add cloud-playable games and game history to the Xbox app that syncs your recent games list on Xbox consoles, PC, or handheld."
Microsoft's Xbox PC app now aggregates installed PC games from multiple storefronts, including Steam and Battle.net, into a single 'My Library' and sidebar 'Most Recent' list. The feature appears automatically when games are installed from supported stores. The rollout follows testing with Xbox Insiders and is available to all Xbox PC app users on Windows. A new My Apps section lets users install and launch third-party apps, browsers, gaming utilities, and rival storefronts, optimized for handheld use. Later this month, cloud-playable games and synchronized game history will arrive, creating a 'Jump back in' list across consoles, PCs, and handhelds.
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