Microsoft is bringing its Xbox Copilot to the Windows Game Bar

Microsoft has started testing its Copilot Xbox on iOS and Android earlier this year, and now it brings the chatbot to the game bar functionality on Windows 11. The Xbox initiates can start testing an overview of the integration of gaming co -pilot in the game bar today, and Microsoft provides “additional optimizations” for this new feature on the next hand.
“The game co -pilot knows what you play and understands your Xbox activity to provide an experience focused on you,” explains Taylor O’malley, main program director at Xbox. You can ask the co -pilot help with the game you play, as well as the achievements and the history of playing. The game co -pilot will be available as a widget inside the game bar, and it includes a vocal mode so that you can speak to the AI assistant without having a game at Tab Oong.
The game co -pilot will even use screenshots of your game to answer questions about this, without you having to describe things in detail. It could be as simple as asking “What am I looking at?” While facing a boss in a game, and Copilot should respond with details on the boss and perhaps even methods to delete it.
This is the first step in Microsoft’s vision to transform his Xbox co -pilot into a AI game coach. Microsoft positions the gaming co -pilot as an acolyte, which will accompany you through the games and will offer advice and information on the game worlds. Microsoft previously demonstrated the use of the co -pilot with Overwatch 2Let him recommend good choices of heroes to complete the rest of the team.
This early overview is only available in English and limited to the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Singapore and a few other regions. Microsoft does not make it available to the United Kingdom or any other European markets. He plans to publish the gaming co -pilot in additional regions on a later date, but it is not yet clear when this will happen exactly.


