Gaming Copilot AI to come to Xbox consoles later this year
If you use Windows as your PC operating system of choice, you'll have seen Copilot whether you like it or not. Microsoft has been trying to integrate it into as many of their products as possible, providing a healthy mixture of productivity and frustration for its customers. But what does this have to do with gaming? Gaming Copilot is actually nothing new, with it having been in beta on PC, mobile, and the ROG Xbox Ally handheld since last year. The idea is for it to be your gaming assistant, able to answer questions on the game you're playing, or things to do with your account activity. The types of prompts Microsoft use as an example are "tell me which achievement is next", "give me recommendations based on my play history", and "tell me which games are coming soon to Game Pass". It's not going to be playing the game for you, but it'll sure try to help.
Announced at a panel at GDC earlier this week, and reported on by GamesRadar, the service will soon be extended to "the current-generation consoles", with there being plans to "bring it to more services that players are playing". Though no further clarification was given on which consoles fall under the banner of current-generation, it's assumed to include both the Xbox Series X and S.













