Microsoft is set to enhance the Xbox gaming experience with its AI Copilot, integrating it into the Xbox app for Insiders soon. This AI tool, which replaced Cortana in 2023 and is already part of Windows, will offer various functionalities to Xbox users. Initially, Copilot will enable players to install games remotely and provide insights into their gaming history, achievements, and library. Additionally, it will offer game recommendations and answer gameplay-related queries in real-time, much like its current operation on Windows.
One of the standout features of Copilot for gaming is its ability to serve as a gaming assistant. Players can ask for help with game challenges, such as beating bosses or solving puzzles, and Copilot will source answers from online resources like guides, wikis, and forums. Microsoft emphasizes its commitment to accuracy, collaborating with game studios to ensure that the information provided aligns with the game's intended experience and directs players to the original sources.
Looking ahead, Microsoft is exploring additional uses for Copilot, such as serving as a walkthrough assistant to explain game functions, track in-game items, and offer real-time strategy tips in competitive games. These ideas, though still in the conceptual phase, indicate Microsoft's intent to deeply integrate Copilot into the Xbox gaming ecosystem. The company plans to work with both first-party and third-party studios to enhance game integration.
During the preview phase, Xbox Insiders will have the option to opt out of using Copilot and control its access to their data. Microsoft has stated that it will remain transparent about data collection and usage, giving players choices regarding their personal information. However, the possibility of Copilot becoming mandatory in the future has not been ruled out.
Beyond player-focused applications, Microsoft is set to discuss developer uses of Copilot at the upcoming Game Developers Conference, signaling a broader impact on game development and player interaction.