Microsoft has rolled out the November 2025 Xbox update, bringing a host of enhancements for gamers across mobile, PC, and cloud platforms. The update introduces the beta version of Gaming Copilot on the Xbox mobile app, an AI assistant that provides real-time support during gameplay via voice or text, helping players navigate challenges and improve performance.
The update also expands the full-screen Xbox experience to more Windows 11 devices, offering a console-style interface for controller navigation on a wider range of PCs and handhelds. Previously limited to select devices, the feature is now accessible to Windows Insiders, delivering a clean and simplified dashboard-like layout.
Cloud gaming capabilities have also been upgraded. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members can now select preferred streaming resolutions up to 1440p for supported titles. Additionally, cloud gaming is now available on LG Smart TVs and Amazon Fire TV devices in India, Brazil, and Argentina. Microsoft has confirmed that hundreds of titles can now be streamed from players’ own game libraries, with over 1,000 games supporting this feature. The update also includes broader support for Play Anywhere titles and accessories such as the Xbox-themed Backbone controller.
This update reflects Microsoft’s ongoing effort to enhance cross-platform gaming experiences, providing greater control over streaming quality, expanding hardware compatibility, and introducing AI-driven tools to assist players across devices.

