
Microsoft is warring with Sony on the console hardware side and with Valve on the software side, so extending the reach of its gaming division lets Redmond sell games to a demographic that may not own, or plan to purchase, an Xbox One S, Xbox One X, Xbox Series S, or Xbox Series X. To understand why Xbox is on PC, take a second to ponder Microsoft's current position in the gaming world. Still, it can coexist comfortably alongside Valve's gaming marketplace because of the cool exclusive titles and Xbox Live elements it brings to the desktop. Unfortunately, Xbox lacks the massive game library to lure PC gamers away from Steam en masse. The free (and recently revamped) Xbox app lets you perform many Xbox-related functions on your Windows 10 or 11 PC, including purchasing select Xbox titles, voice chatting with friends, and recording gameplay footage. If you've upgraded your PC's operating system to Windows 11 or bought a computer that came with Microsoft's newest OS, you may have noticed a new, bright-green icon in the Start Menu: Xbox.


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