Microsoft started testing its new gaming helper on phones and tablets. The company has integrated Copilot for Gaming into the Xbox mobile app, making it available to people around the world. Players can download the beta version from dozens of countries, like the United States, Canada, Japan, and many others. The smart assistant functions as a gaming partner, helping players without interrupting their games. Microsoft calls this tool the perfect helper for anyone who plays video games.
The AI assistant knows which games people play on their Xbox systems. It can answer questions about game rules, boss fights, and crafting recipes. Players ask the assistant for game suggestions based on what they enjoy watching or playing. The tool also verifies account details, including achievements, subscription dates, and recent gaming activity. People can use their phone or tablet as a second screen for getting help.
Microsoft plans to make the assistant smarter over time. The company aims to provide more personalized suggestions and helpful tips that appear automatically. Beta testers can share their thoughts about the new feature through the app. They can rate answers or leave detailed feedback to help improve the service. The gaming assistant will learn from player responses to become more useful.
The AI assistant knows which games people play on their Xbox systems. It can answer questions about game rules, boss fights, and crafting recipes. Players ask the assistant for game suggestions based on what they enjoy watching or playing. The tool also verifies account details, including achievements, subscription dates, and recent gaming activity. People can use their phone or tablet as a second screen for getting help.
Microsoft plans to make the assistant smarter over time. The company aims to provide more personalized suggestions and helpful tips that appear automatically. Beta testers can share their thoughts about the new feature through the app. They can rate answers or leave detailed feedback to help improve the service. The gaming assistant will learn from player responses to become more useful.