Lily Wang, Product Manager at Microsoft’s (MSFT) Xbox Experience, said in a blog post, “At Xbox, we want you to play the games you want, with the people you want, anywhere you want. Building on our recent aggregated library update, we’re continuing to evolve your library as the go-to destination for your games, now with cloud-playable console titles in the Xbox PC app and play history that follows you across devices. Starting today, Xbox Insiders will also begin to see all their cloud-playable games included in their play history and Library right from the Xbox PC app. This includes all cloud playable titles, even console exclusives spanning from the original Xbox to Xbox Series X S, whether you own the title or access it through Game Pass. Now, you can now find all games able to be played via cloud gaming in one convenient place. Plus, your recent games now follow you across devices. Whether you’re on console, PC, or a Windows handheld, a new play history tile makes it easy to jump back into the games you’ve recently played within the Xbox ecosystem, so you can always pick up right where you left off. No matter the device, your progress, preferences, and play moments are always just a tap away – be it continuing a late-night session on your laptop, sneaking in a quick match on your handheld, or diving deep on your console, Xbox makes it effortless to stay connected to the games you love.”
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