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Your Steam library meets Xbox on PC

Your Steam library meets Xbox on PC
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Xbox just became your universal game launcher

Microsoft is implementing an innovative feature that lets you see and launch all your Steam, Battle.net, and Xbox games inside the Xbox PC app.

This isn’t just about convenience; it’s a massive step in unifying your sprawling library across multiple storefronts.

If you’re tired of bouncing between launchers and cluttered shortcuts, you’ll love having one sleek hub where everything you’ve purchased is organized, searchable, and ready to play in just a click.

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Steam, Battle.net, and Xbox games together at last

PC gamers have juggled separate launchers for Steam, Battle.net, and Xbox Game Pass. Microsoft’s new aggregated library finally brings all these titles under one roof, with automatic updates and clean visuals.

Now you can browse your complete collection in one app and launch anything without hunting through icons. This saves time and helps you rediscover older games you might have forgotten were sitting in your library.

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How it works

Whenever you install a game on a supported storefront, it will automatically appear in the Xbox app’s “My Library” and “Most Recent” sections, and no manual linking is required.

Everything syncs in real time, including platform labels, cover art, and launch shortcuts. Whether downloading a brand-new Steam release or trying something new on Game Pass, you’ll find it waiting neatly in your Xbox app the next time you open it.

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You control what appears in your library

Not interested in seeing everything all the time? Microsoft lets you hide any storefront you don’t want displayed. In the Xbox app settings under “Library & Extensions,” you can turn off Steam, Battle.net, and more visibility.

This helps you customize your library and avoid clutter. It’s perfect if you’d rather focus on Game Pass or only see a curated selection of games you’re actively playing.

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Join the Xbox Insider Program to try it early

Curious to get your hands on this feature before everyone else? You can join the Xbox Insider Program for free. Download the Xbox Insider Hub on your Windows PC, sign up for the PC Gaming Preview, and get early access to the aggregated gaming library.

Microsoft actively encourages Insiders to share feedback, which helps improve the experience and fix bugs before the broader public rollout happens later this year.

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Coming soon, even more storefronts

Currently, Steam and Battle.net are officially supported in the aggregated library. Microsoft has stated that additional PC storefronts will be added over time. However, specific platforms, such as the Epic Games Store or GOG, have not been confirmed.

Eventually, you could have your entire PC gaming library visible and launchable through the Xbox app, regardless of where you purchased your titles. This would make it the most complete and convenient launcher for all PC players.

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The ROG Xbox Ally is getting the same treatment

This isn’t only for Windows desktops or laptops. Before the holidays, Microsoft will also roll out the new library to the ROG Xbox Ally handhelds, including the Ally X.

You can carry your entire Steam, Xbox, and Battle.net collection on a portable device and launch them from a single hub. It’s a significant step toward making handheld Windows gaming feel streamlined and console-like.

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Why this is a game changer for PC gamers

In the past, many of us spent more time launching different apps than actually playing games. Now, your Game Pass library, Steam hits, and Battle.net favorites are all right there, instantly accessible.

This saves time, reduces friction, and helps you quickly switch between experiences. It’s the kind of feature PC players have been asking for, one place to rule all your purchases, no matter the platform.

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Get back into your games faster

Product Manager Manisha Oza said, “It will be easier than ever to jump back into your games.” You’ll see your most recent titles right in the sidebar for instant launching.

Whether you just finished a Steam Epic, an Xbox Game Pass adventure, or a Battle.net session, it’s all organized in the same space. That means no more clicking through launchers or trying to remember where you installed something.

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Xbox as the heart of Windows gaming

Microsoft isn’t shy about its ambitions. Xbox President Sarah Bond says they’re working to make Windows the number one gaming platform. This new universal library shows they’re serious about that goal.

Turning the Xbox app into an all-in-one launcher is blurring the line between PC and console. Over the next few years, this approach could redefine what “Xbox” means for millions of gamers worldwide.

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How to hide or show storefronts

Want to tidy up your library view? Inside the Xbox app, click your profile picture, then Settings > Library & Extensions. You’ll see toggles for Steam, Battle.net, and any future platforms Microsoft adds.

Click “Hide” to remove them from view or “Show” to bring them back. This simple customization helps you focus on the platforms you use most without feeling overwhelmed by a giant list of games.

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Early feedback matters to Microsoft

Microsoft launched this in preview, stating that user feedback is essential to shaping the final product. Xbox Insiders can join the official subreddit or submit thoughts in the app; your input matters whether you spot a bug or have ideas for improvements.

Microsoft is listening closely to refine features, fix performance issues, and make the aggregated library more polished before its public release.

Why handheld gaming is a priority

Microsoft has repeatedly said handhelds like the ROG Ally are central to their gaming future. Bringing the aggregated library to portable devices means your experience on the go will be as seamless as at your desk.

You can take your Steam and Xbox collection anywhere without juggling apps. This signals that Microsoft sees handheld Windows gaming as a massive growth area in the coming years.

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Every game clearly labeled by platform

Worried you’ll lose track of where your games came from? Don’t be. In the Xbox app, each title shows a small icon for the platform it launches from, whether it’s Steam, Xbox, or Battle.net.

This makes it simple to know what will happen when you click “Play.” It’s an elegant solution that organizes your library without sacrificing clarity or transparency.

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How to download and start using it

Ready to check it out yourself? Download the Xbox Insider Hub on your Windows PC, join the PC Gaming Preview, and update your Xbox app. Once installed, your Steam and Battle.net games should automatically appear in your library.

From there, you can customize what you see, launch games directly, and explore how this all-in-one experience feels compared to juggling separate launchers every session.

Having trouble with your console instead? Here’s how to fix a beeping Xbox One in minutes.

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Why this update matters more than you think

At first, this might look like a minor quality-of-life upgrade, but the aggregated library is a bold move toward a unified, player-first ecosystem. It acknowledges that gamers often buy across platforms and crave simplicity.

Whether you’re on a PC, handheld, or eventually a next-gen console, Microsoft wants Xbox to feel like the universal home where your entire collection finally comes together in one place.

Curious what else Xbox has been cooking up? Check out why everyone’s talking about Xbox Copilot.

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