<ul data-eligibleForWebStory="true">Microsoft has launched a major update to its Xbox PC app, unifying Steam and Battle.net games with Xbox titles.The update simplifies game libraries, making the Xbox app a central hub for all PC gamers.Games from Steam and Battle.net are now automatically integrated into the Xbox app, streamlining the gaming experience.Microsoft aims to support handheld gaming with this update, catering to devices like the ROG Xbox Ally and Ally X.Gaming experts have praised the update as a strategic move to compete with SteamOS.Some gamers appreciated the unified approach to managing multiple game stores within one app.Concerns were raised by some users regarding download and update processes, as well as the integration of features like achievements and overlays.This update simplifies game management, especially for handheld devices, and promotes a neutral ground for all PC games within the Xbox app.Microsoft plans to make this feature available to all users by late 2025 or early 2026, adding support for more storefronts and devices.Future updates may introduce new discovery sections in the app, featuring games from publishers like EA and Ubisoft.Microsoft could explore cloud streaming and emulation options in the future, potentially eliminating launcher chaos.