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Now Microsoft has shoved its Copilot AI into Xbox on PC, mobile

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Microsoft continues to integrate Copilot AI into its services with its new inclusion into the PC Game Bar on Windows PC and the Xbox app on iOS and Android devices.

“We’re excited to announce that Gaming Copilot, your personal gaming sidekick – which provides recommendations, help, insights, and more – is officially coming to Windows PC and Xbox on mobile,” Microsoft’s Taylor O’Malley said in an update on Xbox Wire.

“Starting today, PC players will begin seeing Gaming Copilot integrated directly into their Game Bar experience as the feature rolls out gradually over the next few weeks. It will then come to the Xbox mobile app on Apple and Android next month, where players will be able to access this personalized companion via a second screen without distracting from their gameplay.”

Microsoft suggests players use Copilot for such tasks as identifying NPCs and their backstories, asking for recommendations about what to play, or to help obtain Achievements.

Copilot “will begin rolling out to players aged 18 and older on PC Game Bar today and for the Xbox app on mobile in October,” Microsoft said; the functionality does not appear to be optional.


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