Wait a sec, you ever have one of those moments where you hear about a new thing coming out, like some tech gizmo or whatever, and you’re thinking, “Oh, that’s cool,” but then you kind of zone out wondering if you left the stove on? Anyway, here’s the scoop — Microsoft is up to something with the Xbox app on PC. They’re trying this thing where you can see all your games from other stores right in one spot. But like, not all stores. Yet.
So, you’ve got this Xbox Insiders thing. Didn’t even know that was a thing till now. They’re getting to test it out first — lucky them, right? And it’s gonna be a thing for these new gadgets, ROG Xbox Ally or something like that, later this year.
Right now, it’s like Battle.net, EA, and Riot Games (kind of cheating since they’re sorta already there with Game Pass) are in on it. Makes you wonder, though, if Steam, Epic, GoG, and the other big names aren’t scratching their heads, figuring out what they’re missing. Like, are they too cool for school or what?
But picture this – if they all jump in, PC gamers are gonna have it made. Everything in one place. Console players are like, “What’s taken so long?” They’ve been doing this forever. Sure, GoG Galaxy does this too, but putting it all in one basket with the Xbox app would be slick because it’s right with Windows 11. Like, booyah, there’s no thinking required.
This whole shindig is part of Microsoft’s grand scheme, like moving the chess pieces to make Xbox a service thing. They’ve been planning this, what with Game Pass being around and all. And now, we’re seeing those Xbox handheld gaming PCs sprouting up like daisies. Pretty crazy stuff considering they dumped making their own handhelds to juice up Windows 11 for these things. Priorities, I guess?
So, Microsoft didn’t quite drop the mic on when everyone gets this fun feature. Yeah, it’s kicking off with those ROG Ally things come holiday time, but when the rest of us get it — your guess is as good as mine. Maybe 2026 if we’re unlucky?
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