Microsoft Xbox App Unifies PC Gaming: Launches Games Across Steam, Epic, and More

September 16, 2025
Microsoft Xbox App Unifies PC Gaming: Launches Games Across Steam, Epic, and More
  • Initially rolling out to Xbox Insiders, the full release is expected for all Windows 11 users by late October 2025.

  • Microsoft has updated the Xbox app to serve as a unified platform for launching games across multiple storefronts on PC and Windows handheld devices, integrating titles from Steam, Epic Games Store, Battle.net, and others.

  • This new feature allows games installed from supported storefronts to automatically appear in the app's 'My Library' and 'Most Recent' lists, enabling quick access.

  • Microsoft plans to add cloud-playable games and a 'jump back in' play history feature later in September, accessible through a dedicated list on the Home screen.

  • The announcement was made by Xbox on September 15, 2025, positioning this update as a major enhancement in the Xbox ecosystem, confirmed through official sources.

  • Microsoft encourages users to stay updated via Xbox Wire and offers support through the official Xbox Support website, with additional improvements expected in future updates.

  • The update enhances cloud streaming capabilities, now supporting resolutions up to 1440p and bitrates up to 27 Mbps, initially limited to select users and titles like Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora.

  • Social media reactions have been positive, with gamers calling the update a 'game-changer,' although some stores like Steam have not yet commented on the new integration.

  • New features include a unified friends list, achievement system, and notifications across all platforms, enabling cross-platform chat and progress tracking.

  • While cross-platform library management has improved, the app currently lacks cover art and detailed metadata for non-Xbox games, displaying only basic information.

  • These updates follow earlier gradual rollouts, including cross-device play history and library aggregation tested with Xbox Insiders since June.

  • The updates respond to community feedback, aiming to give players more control and flexibility over their gaming libraries.

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