Here's the Steam on Xbox evidence Microsoft didn't want you to see
Briefly

Microsoft has hinted at a new Xbox user interface that integrates with Windows and handheld devices, allowing users to see Steam and Epic Games Store titles. Though an image of the UI was briefly posted, it was quickly removed after inquiries. This update aims for a seamless transition across devices, potentially enabling users to view installed PC games on their Xbox consoles, a feature still in early development. Xbox chief Phil Spencer suggested upcoming compatibility with other PC game stores, which could broaden the Xbox gaming ecosystem.
Microsoft's new Xbox UI hints at an integration of Steam games, showcasing a more console-like interface across multiple devices with an emphasis on a unified gaming experience.
The mocked-up Xbox app UI suggests a future where all installed PC games, including those from Steam and Epic Games Store, can be viewed seamlessly.
While the new UI appears promising, it remains uncertain whether Microsoft will ever implement a feature to show all your Steam games.
Phil Spencer's comments indicate that Microsoft is planning to increase compatibility with other game stores, potentially enhancing the Xbox console experience.
Read at The Verge
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