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Microsoft Reveals and Retracts Xbox UI Mockup with Steam Games Tab

Apr 19,2025 Author: Sophia

Microsoft has inadvertently revealed what could be a groundbreaking Xbox UI update, showcasing the ability for players to view their PC games installed via Steam, the Epic Games Store, and other platforms. This revelation came from a now-edited blog post titled "Opening a Billion Doors with Xbox," which originally included an image displaying a "Steam" tab on various devices alongside Xbox Series X | S consoles.

Xbox UI image featuring Steam tab. Image courtesy of Microsoft via The Verge.

The image, which was quickly removed after keen-eyed readers spotted the Steam tab, hints at a future where Xbox users could seamlessly integrate their PC gaming libraries. According to sources cited by The Verge, Microsoft is in the early stages of developing this feature, which would not only connect to Steam but also other PC storefronts. This would allow players to see all their installed games and the respective platforms from which they were purchased. However, given the preliminary nature of this development, a rollout is not expected in the near future.

The mention of Steam in an Xbox UI mockup, even if accidental, underscores Microsoft's ongoing efforts to bridge the gap between Xbox and PC gaming. Over the past decade, Microsoft has increasingly brought its titles to PC and other platforms, with notable releases like Pentiment and Grounded on PS4, PS5, and Nintendo Switch. Rumors also suggest that the Master Chief Collection may eventually be available on PlayStation.

Microsoft's recent "This is an Xbox" campaign further emphasizes the company's vision of expanding Xbox gaming across multiple devices. In an interview with Polygon, Xbox head Phil Spencer expressed interest in integrating PC stores like Itch.io and the Epic Games Store directly onto Xbox hardware.

Looking ahead, reports suggest that Microsoft's next-generation Xbox, expected in 2027, will be more akin to a PC than any previous Xbox model, signaling a continued convergence of gaming platforms.

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