Microsoft will launch a new integrated game library with a goal of unifying the PC game entrance!

Jun 24 2025

  Microsoft Xbox official website announced today that starting this week, users participating in the PC game preview program will be able to experience the new integrated game library for the first time in the Xbox PC app on Windows 11 PCs and portable devices.

  Microsoft said the feature will be launched on ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X this holiday, and players will be able to see their integrated game library in the new Xbox full-screen experience. With this new feature, Xbox library, hundreds of Game Pass games (membership required), and all games installed from other PC game stores will be within reach.

  By aggregating the game library, players can easily launch games on Xbox, Game Pass, Battle.net and other PC stores, all of which can be accessed in a single library in the Xbox PC app.

  When players install games from a supported PC store, it will automatically appear in "My Library" in the Xbox PC app, as well as in the "Recent" game list in the sidebar.

Microsoft did not disclose the list of other PC game stores that it specifically supports, but said it will continue to gradually launch support for more PC stores.

  If you don't want to see these games, you can select your personal avatar, then select "Settings", then select "Library and Extensions", and you will see an associated store, and then select "Hide" for a store. The game in that store will not appear in the integrated game library.

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