This week, Xbox Insiders can test a new Aggregated Gaming Library on the Xbox PC App for Windows 11 PCs and handheld devices.
Xbox is going hard on its multi-platform push, with an image of its VR headset with Meta recently appearing online. It has also partnered with AMD to build its next-gen consoles. The latest move that is part of Xbox’s multi-platform strategy is the Aggregated Gaming Library, allowing players to have all their games in one place.
Xbox’s Aggregated Gaming Library Create a Single Library for All PC Storefronts

As revealed in the new blog post, Xbox’s Aggregated Gaming Library is being tested by Insiders this week, and it is expected to launch this holiday for the ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X. The new feature will let players launch games “from Xbox, Game Pass, Battle.net and other leading PC storefronts from a single library within the Xbox PC app.” It doesn’t matter if you use a Windows PC or a handheld; every game you own will be found in one spot.
Xbox’s new Aggregated Gaming Library will work seamlessly with the PC App. As soon as players install a game from a supported PC storefront, the title will automatically appear in the ‘My Library’ section in the Xbox PC App and in the ‘Most Recent’ category in the sidebar. Players can also disable this feature by heading to Settings, selecting ‘Library & Extensions’, and then ‘Hide’ each storefront to remove the titles.
In other news, the Xbox 360 Emulator developer has denied the Xbox Classics Claim. What are your thoughts on Xbox’s Aggregated Gaming Library feature? Let us know below and join the official Insider Gaming forums discussion.
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