Xbox's September Update Expands AI Assistant Gaming Copilot
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Xbox's September Update Expands AI Assistant Gaming Copilot
Xbox's September update rolls out multiple features across console and PC to streamline the gaming experience and improve cross-device functionality. Gaming Copilot expands to Game Bar on Windows and will arrive on the Xbox mobile app, providing AI-powered assistance and a linked chatbot that can read Xbox profiles for in-game help and Achievement info. The Xbox PC app is revamped to simplify finding apps, games, and history. PC-specific additions include cleaner Social widgets, a Network Quality Indicator, and easier game save synchronization. Offer Wallet centralizes offers, a Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 dynamic background is added, and Xbox consoles will see a U.S. price increase on October 3.
"There's the beta of the n-game AI-powered assistant, Gaming Copilot, expanding to Game Bar on Windows PC and hitting the Xbox mobile app next month. You've got a revamped Xbox PC app, which simplifies finding your apps, games, and history into a couple of easier-to-navigate menus. And then PC gamers get three specific updates: a visually cleaner Social widgets experience, a Network Quality Indicator tool designed to help you understand and troubleshoot your connection, and a feature to make game saves sync easier across devices."
"Meanwhile, Xbox's major new update this month is Offer Wallet, a "unified wallet solution" that simplifies how you access and claim Xbox offers. This is in addition to a new Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 dynamic background, as the game's multiplayer beta starts on October 2. Gaming Copilot is a rather controversial addition to the Xbox ecosystem. Revealed earlier this year and designed to provide help, recommendations, and other in-game support,"
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