Xbox PC App Introduces Aggregated Gaming Library Starting With Steam and Battle.net

In a nutshell

  • Xbox Insiders can now preview the Aggregated Gaming Library, a new Xbox PC app feature that unifies titles from Xbox, Game Pass, Battle.net, and other storefronts into a single library.
  • Games from supported platforms auto-populate in “My Library” and “Most Recent”, allowing seamless launching across Windows 11 PCs and upcoming handhelds like the ROG Xbox Ally and Ally X.
  • More storefronts will be added over time, and access requires joining the Xbox Insider Program and enrolling in the PC Gaming Preview via the Xbox Insider Hub.

Microsoft has announced that Xbox Insiders can get a first look at a new feature: the Aggregated Gaming Library.

This update combines titles from Xbox, Game Pass, Battle.net, and other supported PC storefronts into a unified library within the Xbox PC app, streamlining access to players’ entire game collections.

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Xbox PC App Aggregated Gaming Library Details

With the new Aggregated Gaming Library, players can launch games from multiple storefronts directly through the Xbox PC app. Installed titles from supported platforms will automatically appear in the “My Library” section and the “Most Recent” sidebar.

This feature is designed to enhance the experience on Windows 11 PCs and handheld devices, including the upcoming ROG Xbox Ally and Ally X, which will support the feature at launch this holiday season.

Microsoft has confirmed that support for additional storefronts will roll out over time, further expanding the reach of this unified experience.

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To access the Aggregated Gaming Library, users must be part of the Xbox Insider Program and enrolled in the PC Gaming Preview. Interested players can join by downloading the Xbox Insider Hub on their Windows PC or Xbox console.

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