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Friday, December 20, 2019

Xbox Game Pass continues to evolve on PC, Microsoft is looking for your suggestions


Microsoft has reminded users of the Xbox app for Windows 10 that they have made some significant changes in the functionality of the app over the past six months.

The Xbox Game Pass debuted on the PC platform in beta in mid-year. Microsoft is still keeping it in beta and asking users to send them suggestions and reporting issues, and yesterday they decided to present the progress they made with the help of user feedback. Sometimes these innovations are harder to spot because the process of updating an application for the Xbox Game Pass is quite silent and invisible, but it's nice to know that there are some useful options now.

For example, you can now order the download of a game on your computer via a mobile application. While searching the catalog, it is possible to filter games so that you only see single-player titles, titles with cross-play or split-screen, etc. It is also possible to place a default installation folder on a secondary disk partition or other disk. These things may seem like something that should have been available immediately after the app appeared, but if you've used the past Xbox app for Windows 10, then you're probably aware that this is a big improvement as well.

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