Windows 10/Xbox One cross-platform linkage: feature introduction video

  

At the GDC Game Developers Conference held at the beginning of the month, Microsoft officially announced plans to port 17 Xbox One indie games to Windows 10, officially opening the way for the entertainment integration of desktop PCs and living room TVs.

Now, at the Windows Hardware Engineering Industry Innovation Summit in Shenzhen, Microsoft once again mentioned the cross-platform linkage between Windows 10 and Xbox.

It is reported that Xbox Live will officially log on to Windows 10 in the future, and Windows players will be able to use their PC to stream Xbox One games and experience the stunning effects of DirectX 12.

At the same time, some game works will also log in to Windows and Xbox One at the same time. Players can have two platform versions of the game for only one payment, and the player's game list, achievements in the game and friends are all Synchronization will be implemented on Windows 10 and Xbox One.

In addition, players can record/edit game videos directly in Windows 10's Xbox Live program and share them with friends, which can be viewed at any time via a PC, game console or Windows 10 mobile device.

Windows 10/Xbox One cross-platform linkage feature introduction video:










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