Plus, Xbox Insiders can start streaming games they own wherever the Xbox Cloud Gaming beta is available.
Xbox's June update is here, and a new feature for Insiders on the Xbox PC app allows them to have one "aggregated game library" through the Xbox app. What that means is that the Xbox PC app can now ...
Xbox has revealed that it is testing a feature on its PC app that allows users to access third-party launchers, such as Battle.net and GOG Galaxy, directly from Microsoft's own app on supported ...
Have you ever wished for a single app to manage all your PC games, no matter where they’re from? Microsoft’s latest update to the Xbox app might just be the solution gamers have been waiting for. In a ...
TL;DR: Microsoft is enhancing its Xbox PC app by adding nearly 400 new games, expanding its digital games catalog and competing with platforms like Steam and Battle.net. This includes over 100 Xbox ...
TL;DR: Microsoft's updated Xbox app for Windows PCs and handhelds unifies game libraries from Xbox, Steam, Epic Games Store, Battle.net, and GOG into a single interface. It enables seamless browsing, ...
Many users have revealed that there has been 'something strange' happening over at their Xbox PC experience as recently, their Xbox console's game library is appearing on the computer version of the ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook For many gamers, an Xbox Game Pass membership is synonymous with owning an Xbox console. However, ...
A new app called Winlator allows you to play some PC games on your Android phone. We tested a variety of games, but few are playable in our experience. You should wait for the upcoming Cassia app, ...
Google Play Games is a the new official emulator from Google designed for Windows computers. By installing it, you can play all Android games on your computer. This article shows how to play Android ...
All I want is to play my PC games in the living room easily. With Valve's forthcoming Steam Machine, I can.
Apple says games offered by these emulators must adhere to “all applicable laws” to prevent things like piracy, so it’s hardly a free-for-all. And despite the obvious restrictions, it’s easy to see ...