The Xbox PC app will soon integrate your various game libraries into one place NewsiOS 26WWDC 2025Nintendo Switch 2AIAppsComputingEntertainmentMobileScienceSocial mediaSpaceStreamingTransportationReviewsSmartphonesLaptops and PCsGamingHeadphonesWearablesAudio gearPhotographyTabletsHomeBuying guidesBest VPNsBest laptopsBest headphonesBest smart homeBest gamingBest health and fitnessBest accessoriesBest lifestyle techGamingNintendoPC gamingPlayStationXboxPlaydateBig techAmazonAppleGoogleMetaMicrosoftSamsungElon MuskDealsApple dealsDeals under $50EntertainmentTV and moviesMusicStreamingYouTubeScienceSpaceRoboticsCybersecurityVPNMore GuidesBest streaming servicesBest wireless earbudsBest laptopsBest power banksBest robot vacuumsBest Mint alternativesPrime Day 2025Amazon Prime Day: Everything you need to knowSectionsAdvertisementApple iOS 26: What you need to knowMeta Quest 3S Xbox Edition arrives for...Prime Day 2025: The best early dealsHow to buy the Nintendo Switch 2Read full articleThe Xbox PC app will soon integrate your various game libraries into one placeMicrosoft is running a test for Xbox Insiders.andre revillaContributing ReporterMon, Jun 23, 2025, 3:24 PM·2 min read0 MicrosoftMicrosoft is getting ready to make the Xbox PC app your go-to gaming hub, regardless of where you buy your games. The company has announced that Xbox Insiders enrolled in the PC Gaming Preview will get early access to a new aggregated gaming library within the Xbox PC app for Windows 11 PCs as well as handheld devices. The new feature is coming to the ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X this holiday season.Gamers' libraries are often split across different platforms like Steam, Xbox, Epic Games, and others. With this new update, Windows aims to aggregate your gaming library entirely within the Xbox app, allowing your Game Pass titles, as well as titles from Battle.net, to all be launched from one place. The announcement did not call out any other launchers or libraries by name but made references to more storefronts being supported in the future.“When a player installs a game from a supported PC storefront, it will automatically appear in ‘My library’ within the Xbox PC app, as well as the ‘Most recent’ list of titles in the sidebar—making it easier than ever to jump back into your games,” said Manisha Oza, product manager for Xbox. They added, “And this is just the beginning. We’ll continue rolling out support for additional PC storefronts over time.”ADVERTISEMENTAdvertisementUsers will be able to curate these combined libraries, while hiding or excluding particular storefronts and including others. The rollout is exclusive to the Xbox Insider Program for now, which is free to join if you’re curious to try the new PC Gaming Preview.Microsoft has been making moves recently to bring its gaming services to par with other major players in the space, including a rumored unification of its console, PC, and handheld platforms. With Microsoft having recently announced its ROG Xbox Ally handhelds, it makes sense to strive for a more seamless player experience where all compatible games can be launched from one environment. We have reached out to Microsoft for clarity on what libraries are being included in this new all-in-one launcher model. Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement , With the aggregated gaming library, players can conveniently launch games from Xbox, Game Pass, Battle.net and other leading PC storefronts from a single library within the Xbox PC app. Whether you’re on a Windows PC or a handheld device, your Xbox library, hundreds of Game Pass titles, and all your installed games from leading PC storefronts , Keep in mind that this is only for Xbox Insiders, at least for now. To join the program, install the Xbox Insider Hub. Microsoft has a support page with details on taking part in the program. You .