Microsoft rolls out Xbox June 2025 update with Copilot AI beta, aggregated game library, and more

Akarsh Rasik
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Highlights
  • Microsoft introduces an AI-powered assistant in the Xbox mobile app, offering gameplay help, tips, and coaching—currently in beta and coming to more platforms soon.
  • Xbox PC app now combines games from Xbox, Game Pass, Battle.net, and other storefronts into one searchable, streamlined library.
  • New tools improve cloud save sync visibility and reliability, while Game Pass Ultimate adds in-game rewards for free-to-play titles and expands the cloud streaming catalog.

Microsoft has released one of its biggest monthly updates yet with the Xbox June 2025 update, bringing major improvements in accessibility, personalization, and cross-platform integration. Now available on Xbox consoles, PC, and mobile, the update introduces several new features including the launch of Copilot for Gaming AI on mobile, a unified game library on PC, enhanced Game Hubs, and expanded support for retro games and accessories.

Xbox June 2025 update

Copilot for Gaming (Beta) launches on Mobile

The key highlight of the update is the beta release of Copilot for Gaming, an AI assistant currently available through the Xbox mobile app on iOS and Android. Designed to enhance player experiences, Copilot can answer questions about games, offer real-time strategy tips, and provide video walkthroughs.

Microsoft rolls out Xbox June 2025 update with Copilot AI beta, aggregated game library, and more
Image Credits: Xbox

While still in early preview, Copilot is already proving valuable to players looking for faster onboarding or help through tough challenges. Microsoft confirmed that the feature will arrive on handheld gaming devices like the ROG Xbox Ally later in 2025.

Microsoft rolls out Xbox June 2025 update with Copilot AI beta, aggregated game library, and more
Image Credits: Xbox

Aggregated game library and publisher channels

On the PC side, Xbox Insiders now have access to the new aggregated game library within the Xbox app. This unified hub pulls together installed titles from Xbox, Game Pass, Battle.net, and other major storefronts, allowing users to launch and manage their entire game collection from one interface. Full rollout is expected during the 2025 holiday season on Windows and handheld devices.

Microsoft rolls out Xbox June 2025 update with Copilot AI beta, aggregated game library, and more
Image Credits: Xbox

Additionally, a new publisher channel feature within the Game Pass tab lets users browse games by studio, making it easier to discover titles from their favorite developers.

Microsoft rolls out Xbox June 2025 update with Copilot AI beta, aggregated game library, and more
Image Credits: Xbox

Xbox console features customization, Game Hubs, and cloud improvements

For console users, the update introduces several personalization options, including enhanced control over the Most Recently Used list. Players can now hide system apps, pin frequently played games, and manage how many items appear on the dashboard.

Microsoft rolls out Xbox June 2025 update with Copilot AI beta, aggregated game library, and more
Image Credits: Xbox

New Game Hubs offer centralized access to achievements, stats, friend activity, and downloadable content for each game. The Play button remains the primary focus, enabling instant launch via a double tap.

Microsoft rolls out Xbox June 2025 update with Copilot AI beta, aggregated game library, and more
Image Credits: Xbox

Improved cloud save sync tools now include progress indicators, device names, and clearer messaging, helping users manage cross-device gameplay and prevent accidental data loss.

Microsoft rolls out Xbox June 2025 update with Copilot AI beta, aggregated game library, and more
Image Credits: Xbox

Game Pass enhancements: with free-to-play perks and more titles to stream

Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass subscribers can now claim exclusive in-game benefits—including skins, currency, and character unlocks for select free-to-play games directly from the console or mobile app.

Microsoft rolls out Xbox June 2025 update with Copilot AI beta, aggregated game library, and more
Image Credits: Xbox

Additionally, Microsoft continues to expand its cloud streaming catalog, with over 200+ titles now available to stream from personal libraries. Newly added games include Final Fantasy XVI, Borderlands 2, The First Descendant, and Valheim. Several new titles, including XCOM 2 and Amnesia: The Bunker, are scheduled for release in the coming weeks.

Microsoft rolls out Xbox June 2025 update with Copilot AI beta, aggregated game library, and more
Image Credits: Xbox

Expanded support for retro games and accessories

Microsoft’s Retro Classics initiative with Antstream Arcade has added more legacy titles such as Heart of China and Solar Storm to Game Pass.

Microsoft rolls out Xbox June 2025 update with Copilot AI beta, aggregated game library, and more
Image Credits: Xbox

Accessory support has also improved. Players can now use mouse and keyboard input in a growing number of titles like Assassin’s Creed Shadows and Planet Zoo: Console Edition. New touch control support has been added for games like Avowed and Zenless Zone Zero on mobile.

Microsoft rolls out Xbox June 2025 update with Copilot AI beta, aggregated game library, and more
Image Credits: Xbox

Xbox Play Anywhere expands with 999+ new titles

With over 1,000 games now supporting Xbox Play Anywhere, players can seamlessly continue gameplay across Xbox consoles, PCs, and supported handheld devices. Newly added titles in May include DOOM: The Dark Ages, Dungeon Village 2, and Monster Train 2.

Microsoft rolls out Xbox June 2025 update with Copilot AI beta, aggregated game library, and more
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For detailed feature guides, official announcements, and support, visit Xbox Wire and the Xbox Support site.

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Highlights
  • Microsoft introduces an AI-powered assistant in the Xbox mobile app, offering gameplay help, tips, and coaching—currently in beta and coming to more platforms soon.
  • Xbox PC app now combines games from Xbox, Game Pass, Battle.net, and other storefronts into one searchable, streamlined library.
  • New tools improve cloud save sync visibility and reliability, while Game Pass Ultimate adds in-game rewards for free-to-play titles and expands the cloud streaming catalog.

Microsoft has released one of its biggest monthly updates yet with the Xbox June 2025 update, bringing major improvements in accessibility, personalization, and cross-platform integration. Now available on Xbox consoles, PC, and mobile, the update introduces several new features including the launch of Copilot for Gaming AI on mobile, a unified game library on PC, enhanced Game Hubs, and expanded support for retro games and accessories.

Xbox June 2025 update

Copilot for Gaming (Beta) launches on Mobile

The key highlight of the update is the beta release of Copilot for Gaming, an AI assistant currently available through the Xbox mobile app on iOS and Android. Designed to enhance player experiences, Copilot can answer questions about games, offer real-time strategy tips, and provide video walkthroughs.

Microsoft rolls out Xbox June 2025 update with Copilot AI beta, aggregated game library, and more
Image Credits: Xbox

While still in early preview, Copilot is already proving valuable to players looking for faster onboarding or help through tough challenges. Microsoft confirmed that the feature will arrive on handheld gaming devices like the ROG Xbox Ally later in 2025.

Microsoft rolls out Xbox June 2025 update with Copilot AI beta, aggregated game library, and more
Image Credits: Xbox

Aggregated game library and publisher channels

On the PC side, Xbox Insiders now have access to the new aggregated game library within the Xbox app. This unified hub pulls together installed titles from Xbox, Game Pass, Battle.net, and other major storefronts, allowing users to launch and manage their entire game collection from one interface. Full rollout is expected during the 2025 holiday season on Windows and handheld devices.

Microsoft rolls out Xbox June 2025 update with Copilot AI beta, aggregated game library, and more
Image Credits: Xbox

Additionally, a new publisher channel feature within the Game Pass tab lets users browse games by studio, making it easier to discover titles from their favorite developers.

Microsoft rolls out Xbox June 2025 update with Copilot AI beta, aggregated game library, and more
Image Credits: Xbox

Xbox console features customization, Game Hubs, and cloud improvements

For console users, the update introduces several personalization options, including enhanced control over the Most Recently Used list. Players can now hide system apps, pin frequently played games, and manage how many items appear on the dashboard.

Microsoft rolls out Xbox June 2025 update with Copilot AI beta, aggregated game library, and more
Image Credits: Xbox

New Game Hubs offer centralized access to achievements, stats, friend activity, and downloadable content for each game. The Play button remains the primary focus, enabling instant launch via a double tap.

Microsoft rolls out Xbox June 2025 update with Copilot AI beta, aggregated game library, and more
Image Credits: Xbox

Improved cloud save sync tools now include progress indicators, device names, and clearer messaging, helping users manage cross-device gameplay and prevent accidental data loss.

Microsoft rolls out Xbox June 2025 update with Copilot AI beta, aggregated game library, and more
Image Credits: Xbox

Game Pass enhancements: with free-to-play perks and more titles to stream

Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass subscribers can now claim exclusive in-game benefits—including skins, currency, and character unlocks for select free-to-play games directly from the console or mobile app.

Microsoft rolls out Xbox June 2025 update with Copilot AI beta, aggregated game library, and more
Image Credits: Xbox

Additionally, Microsoft continues to expand its cloud streaming catalog, with over 200+ titles now available to stream from personal libraries. Newly added games include Final Fantasy XVI, Borderlands 2, The First Descendant, and Valheim. Several new titles, including XCOM 2 and Amnesia: The Bunker, are scheduled for release in the coming weeks.

Microsoft rolls out Xbox June 2025 update with Copilot AI beta, aggregated game library, and more
Image Credits: Xbox

Expanded support for retro games and accessories

Microsoft’s Retro Classics initiative with Antstream Arcade has added more legacy titles such as Heart of China and Solar Storm to Game Pass.

Microsoft rolls out Xbox June 2025 update with Copilot AI beta, aggregated game library, and more
Image Credits: Xbox

Accessory support has also improved. Players can now use mouse and keyboard input in a growing number of titles like Assassin’s Creed Shadows and Planet Zoo: Console Edition. New touch control support has been added for games like Avowed and Zenless Zone Zero on mobile.

Microsoft rolls out Xbox June 2025 update with Copilot AI beta, aggregated game library, and more
Image Credits: Xbox

Xbox Play Anywhere expands with 999+ new titles

With over 1,000 games now supporting Xbox Play Anywhere, players can seamlessly continue gameplay across Xbox consoles, PCs, and supported handheld devices. Newly added titles in May include DOOM: The Dark Ages, Dungeon Village 2, and Monster Train 2.

Microsoft rolls out Xbox June 2025 update with Copilot AI beta, aggregated game library, and more
Image Credits: Xbox

For detailed feature guides, official announcements, and support, visit Xbox Wire and the Xbox Support site.

SOURCES:Xbox
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