Xbox One Games Are Now Playable On Windows 10 PCs. For gamers who own an Xbox One all you have to do is make sure that you're running OS version 7.7.0 and that you have the latest build of Windows 10. Once you install the Xbox app you'll be able to synch up both systems and stream games from your Xbox library to your Windows 10 PC.
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Xbox Game Pass Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced the company’s intention during its FY19 Q1 earnings call., Nadella did not provide an exact timeline or detail how Microsoft would integrate into Windows 10, but my guess is it would either be incorporated into the existing Xbox app for Windows 10 or the tragically problematic Windows Store. This is a big deal.
Between robust backwards-compatibility with original Xbox and Xbox 360 games, plus a pro cross-platform stance, Microsoft is genuinely trying to boost its cred with Xbox gamers. Earlier this year it announced that all first-party games (like Crackdown 3 and Halo 6) would be included in the $9.99 Game Pass subscription on day 1. That made an already compelling subscription service a no-brainer.
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Now, the 100+ title Game Pass library will become available to PC players as well, not merely the 15 or so Play Anywhere titles. This isn’t attractive just because of the existing Game Pass lineup, either. Consider the fact that Microsoft is snatching up (like Ninja Theory) in a bid to bolster its offering of next-generation exclusives, and the future looks pretty bright for a service that, over the next few years, could be as natural to subscribe to as Xbox Live. This move further blurs the line between “Microsoft the Software Company” and “Microsoft the Hardware Company.” One could argue that as it continues to offer its most compelling Xbox services on PC that it risks cannibalizing Xbox One sales (or Xbox Next sales). Then again, maybe it sells more Windows 10 licenses. It will definitely sell more Game Pass subscriptions.
But one thing is certain. By the numbers, Microsoft knows it has lost this generation’s console war, but it’s making serious moves to win the next one by offering customers the one thing they value most: choice.