multi-store gaming

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Multi-store gaming on Windows refers to the growing trend of aggregating game libraries from multiple storefronts—such as Steam, Epic Games Store, GOG, Battle.net, and Xbox/Game Pass—into a single unified interface. Microsoft's Xbox PC app on Windows 11 has been updated to serve as a central hub that scans for installed titles from various launchers, allowing users to browse and launch games without switching between separate clients. This approach aims to reduce launcher fragmentation and simplify the PC gaming experience, especially on Windows handhelds like the Asus ROG Ally. Discussions on WindowsForum cover the Xbox app's aggregation features, its role as a gaming shell, and the broader implications for portable gaming devices.
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    Xbox PC App: Aggregated Gaming Library unifies Steam, Epic, GOG, Battle.net

    Microsoft has quietly transformed the Xbox app on Windows 11 from a Game Pass storefront into a unified, controller‑friendly game hub that now aggregates installed PC titles from multiple storefronts—bringing Steam, Epic, GOG, Battle.net and your Xbox/Game Pass library into a single, searchable...
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    Xbox PC App Becomes an Aggregated Gaming Hub for Windows 11

    Microsoft has quietly reworked the Xbox app on Windows 11 into a genuine one‑stop hub for PC gaming, and the implications reach well beyond a refreshed launcher: the app now aggregates installed titles from multiple storefronts, lets you launch non‑Microsoft games without opening third‑party...
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    Microsoft and Asus Unveil ROG Xbox Ally: The Future of Portable Gaming

    In a move that signals a new era for portable gaming, Microsoft and Asus have officially unveiled the ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X—two Windows 11-powered handhelds built with an ambitious vision: unifying the best of PC and Xbox gaming on the go. This long-awaited reveal comes after weeks...
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