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Microsoft Reveals, Then Removes Xbox UI Mockup with Steam Tab

Mar 21, 2025 2:58 PM

Microsoft has inadvertently showcased a potential Xbox UI update featuring a tab for Steam games, hinting at future integration for console players to access their PC libraries. The early-stage design was briefly visible in a blog post discussing the Xbox brand's expansion but has since been retracted. This update would allow gamers to see their games across multiple PC platforms, blurring the lines between Xbox and PC gaming further. As Microsoft continues to diversify its offerings and strengthen its presence in the gaming ecosystem, fans can expect a more interconnected experience in the future.

What new features can we expect from the Xbox UI update?

The anticipated Xbox UI update may enable players to link their Steam accounts and access games from other PC storefronts on their Xbox consoles, enhancing cross-platform gaming experiences as Microsoft aims to unify its gaming services.

The Xbox Series X, launched in November 2020, represents Microsoft's foray into next-gen gaming. Known for its powerful hardware and extensive game library, the console has been continually evolving. With initiatives like the Xbox Game Pass and a focus on making games available across different platforms, Microsoft has aimed to redefine gaming accessibility. Over the years, the company has expanded its titles beyond its traditional ecosystem, with games like 'Pentiment' and 'Grounded' now available on PlayStation and Nintendo Switch, signaling a shift toward greater inclusivity in gaming.



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