Microsoft announced earlier this week that it would start testing its new overall gaming library on the Xbox app for Windows, and now is starting to appear for Testers today. This new library experience lists Steam, Jang Dot, Umbisoft, Epic Games Store, and Riot Games, which are installed on the PCs of all different other launchers – such as GOG Galaxy.
I am trying this experience today and I have found that Microsoft automatically detects installed sports and they were installed in your library in the Xbox app, with the relevant thumbnail or icon, and the name of the launcher was installed. Although thumbnoals can do some work in this beta app, you will have the option to play games or watch the relevant launcher. If you don’t want to see them in the Xbox app, you can also hide sports from these different PC stores.
This integration is easily listed in the sports list and you will not find Xbox success or any additional functionality in these topics. The Stable Library is part of Microsoft’s efforts to make the Xbox app a PC gaming home on Windows, and improve Windows’ handheld experience.
Talking about Microsoft’s work to improve the Windows Handheld experience, I have pointed to many people this week that the “Xbox Full Screen Experience” settings have appeared on my current ROG Eli devices. Although the settings come out, the experience is not yet alive and if you try to make it qualified, nothing happens.
Microsoft confirmed Stuffy Earlier this month, existing devices like Rog Eli will soon get this full screen Xbox experience, and it seems that the company is already starting to test it on some devices. I am sure it’s a bug that shows the settings, because by the end of this year, the new ROG Xbox Eli devices are not obligatory and they will first launch with this new experience.
If you are interested in testing a new stable library, you don’t have to wait by the end of this year. You just need to install the Xbox Test app, which is as easy as downloading the Xbox Internal Hub on the PC, joining the PC gaming preview in the app, and then updating the Xbox App in the Microsoft Store.


